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... if it doesn't work. There are a number of other issues surrounding IVF. Humanists take the view that it is ethically acceptable if the views of the mother are pro IVF. They also say that all parties involved know exactly what is going to happen in way of the child after the procedure. Their most important view in my eyes is that the parents should also consider all other options like adoption before going for IVF, as IVF is an expensive procedure. (British Humanist Association 1997) One of the main concerns of people is what happens to the eggs which don't get used. These eggs may be frozen for later implantation or for scientific research. If not they are usually just discarded. I personally don't agree with the idea of keeping them embryos for later implantation in other women. I think that if the eggs are frozen they should only ever ...
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