Category Archives: Ethics

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Vital Organ Donation – The Most Important Question

The question:  Is it possible for a person to be dead while their body is still alive?

Why should we ask this question?

Organ donation is a good thing is it not?  Before we decide, we should be aware of what happens with organ donation.

For now, I will limit the discussion to donation of vital organs. By vital organs, I mean organs that a person cannot do without. For organs to be useful for transplantation, they need to be alive.… Read the rest

IVF – Complications & Birth Defects

Prior to 2012 whether IVF was associated with a higher incident of birth defects was controversial.  In 2012,  a study was released demonstrating there is indeed a higher incidence of birth defects reported in children born by IVF compared to those born by natural conception.  In 2016 another study has been published coming to the same conclusion.  Now those who promote IVF, instead of questioning its association with birth defects, focus on the relatively low incidence of defects.

 

Below is an excerpt on this issue from the IVF chapter in my book, questioning medical technologies.… Read the rest

IVF – be informed

IFV, or In Vitro Fertilization, is thought by many to be a source of great hope.  Many of us desire to have children.  Too often this does not happen easily or when we want it to.  So, you are in your mid-thirties and have been trying to have children for over a year.  Your doctor sends you to a fertility specialist.  A number of tests are done and no specific cause is found.  It is determined that you understand the process of achieving a pregnancy, a process you and your spouse have faithfully adhered to. … Read the rest