Beginning of Life
Beginning of Life
Beginning of Life
BEGINNING OF
LIFE
Topics to discuss
NATURAL
PREVENTION OF
REPRODUCTION
REPRODUCTION
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ASSISTED
REPRODUCTION
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1 Natural reproduction
Let’s start with the first set of slides
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The female ovaries expel the mature egg
towards the Fallopian tubes every 28
days. The male’s testes produce the
sperms which are expelled at ejaculation.
With the conjugal act the sperms are
deposited in the vaginal canal. The sperm
travel up the uterus into the uterus into
the Fallopian tubes and there fertilize the
egg. The fertilize egg (mean the embryo)
travels down to the uterus where it is
implanted, develops, grow (embryo,
fetus) after 9 months the baby is born.
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PRINCIPLES: The principles involved and promoted in the
reproductive issue are:
▫ Inviolability of Life
▫ Stewardship
▫ Double Effect
▫ Nonmaleficence
▫ Beneficence
▫ Respect for Person
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INVIOLABILITY OF
LIFE
▫ All human from the moment of
conception (fertilization) and through
all subsequent stages is sacred. Thus, all
have the duty to affirm, respect, love
and defend it. Violation of this principle
occurs like in: abortion, in vitro-
fertilization and stem cell research.
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STEWARDSHIP
Man must take care, cultivate,
creatures within the creature’s innate
nature and teleology and within man’s
knowledge and understanding.
Violations arises in: surgical sterility,
substitution of reproduction, use of
hormones, intra-uterine devices (IUD)
donation of sperm or egg genetic
manipulation.
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DOUBLE EFFECT
▫ A foreseen evil effect may be allowed if
the foreseen intended good effect is
greater than and does not result from
the evil effect. This is applied into
maternal-fetal conflict, removal of
diseased organ like in ectopic
pregnancy, anencephalic infants.
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NONMALEFICENCE
Do no and risk no harm. This is
applied into: sterilization, hormones
psychological harm psychological and
financial effect of new technologies.
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BENEFICENCE
▫ Do good and provide a benefit. This
applies when removing diseased organs,
facilitating pregnancy, educating on
responsible parenthood.
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RESPECT FOR PERSON
1) Not to be denatured/destroyed. Issues/
and violation arises in: artificial methods
of reproduction (like: IVF and AID or
AIH), cloning.
2) To be an end and not a means to an end.
This happens in contraception,
commodification of sperm/egg, uterus
dysfunction, and embryonic
manipulation.
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2 Assisted reproduction
Now, we go to the second topic
ASSISTED REPRODUCTION
In-vitro fertilization
and embryonic
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1. (IVF-ET)
In IVF-ET the gametes are
separately harvested, in number of
eggs are fertilized in ‘Petri Dish’
some zygotes are implanted into
the mother, and unwanted embryo
may be removed.
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In-vitro fertilization and embryonic transfer (IVF-
ET)
a) Inviolability of Life (some unwanted zygote are allowed to die)
b) Stewardship (the procedure is artificial and it substitutes the conjugal act)
(the baby may develop the ‘genealogical bewilderment syndrome’, also, if sperm
c) Nonmaleficence is from a donor, the unknown biological lineage may lead to incest or inherited
diseases. Mothers are psychologically harm by series of unsuccessful attempt)
d) Justice
(if private funds are used the prohibitive cost limits availability to the rich. If
public funds are used, more essential needs are abandoned)
(the human body, the uterus, sperm egg becomes commodities trafficked,
e) Respect for Person
transferred or sold; the baby is not a gift but a product of other’s will to be
disposed of as desired (the unused embryo; ‘take home’ baby in term of wasted
babies are often not shared with parents)
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2. CLONING
is the reproduction of a genetic copy of
another human being either through
‘splitting’ of the embryo’s cell or through
somatic cell nuclear transfer. The latter,
involved the removal of the nucleus from
the unfertilized female egg and its
replacement by the nucleus of a cell
taken from donor.
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Cloning
a) Inviolability of Life (embryo are destroyed in the therapeutic cloning)
b) Stewardship (the process is artificial)
c) Nonmaleficence
(the psychological and physical risks to mother and child. In addition the
concept of the ‘family’ is perhaps destroyed)
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3. HUMAN EMBROYNIC
stem cells
(Human ES cells) it is the production of
human embryos/the use of surplus
embryos from IVF or aborted embryos or
frozen embryos.
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Human Embryonic stem cells
The isolation of the inner cell mass (ICM) which is cultured and sub cultured to
a) Nonmaleficence form colonies then cell lines must be done early in the embryonic life and
destroyed the embryo.
b) Double Effect
This intentional killing is morally illicit. Thought the end may be praiseworthy
as in a regenerative medicine, it cannot justify the means.
c) Respect for person and To use commercially available or supplied ES cells obtained from them is
Nonmaleficence proximate material cooperation with scandal in the act of embryo destruction
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3 Prevention of reproduction
For the last Topic, make sure you have take aways.
PREVENTION OF REPRODUCTION
CONTRACEPTION ABORTION
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Contraception
(drugs and devices that inhibit fertilized ovum transport
to and implantation in the uterus or its development are
1 Inviolability of life abortifacient.
(to have one spouse use the other spouse as a means for
one’s satisfaction or pleasure is a sign of disrespect)
4 Respect for person.
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2. ABORTION
B. INDIRECT ABORTION
A. DIRECT ABORTION is a process of terminating
pregnancy directly in which the
OR INDUCED
moral object of the action is the
it a kind of abortion with the therapy of the mother and the
intentional of immediate death of the fetus is a side effect
purpose of ending or that is inevitably unavoidable
destroying the fetus at any effect.
stage of after its conception.
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Abortion
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Thank You!
Any questions?
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