Examine the concept of health care ethics, and ascertain the fundamental way in which such concepts apply to procreation-related issues.

* From the scenario, examine the concept of health care ethics, and ascertain the fundamental way in which such concepts apply to procreation-related issues. Speculate on the major ramifications of using moral principles to make decisions concerning such issues.
Consider the concept of ethics in health care predicated on ethical theories and moral theories, and explore the connection of such ethics with ethics committee decision making. Rationalize the primary concerns of conception, wrongful birth, and abortion from the perspective of health care professionals who must make these decisions.
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This week your instructor insights focus on the ethical dilemmas related to procreation , and challenges in morality as we bridge the gap between science , religion and morality in child bearing efforts. When we help a child survive at birth by disabling the child, is the action ethical just because the harm done was intended to do no harm or harm is done to enhance health and life for the new born? Also, should morality and religion matter in procreation? Should we use every scientific advances to help us procreate ? Please , think about these issues as you review your chapters and engage in discussions about ethics in the health care system.
References:
Vrousali, N. (2013).Smuggled into Existence: Nonconsequentialism, Procreation, and Wrongful Disability Ethic Theory Moral Practice ,16,589–604.

Schoysman, R. (2007). Ethical Consideration With Regard to Assisted Procreation. Ethics. Law, and Moral Philosophy of Reproductive Biomedicine, 2 ( I),46-47


 

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