Jewish Perspectives on the Use of Preimplantation Genetic Diagnosis

Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 35 (4):699-711 (2007)
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Abstract

This article presents an analysis of the ethical considerations raised by preimplantation genetic diagnosis from a Jewish perspective. It weighs the Jewish imperatives to pursue good health against a number of harms that may follow from the expanded use of PGD technology, including increased medical risk to the mother, the destruction of embryos and possible emotional harm to the child born from this procedure. It pays special attention to the potential harms that may befall those in society who do not have access to PGD or who choose not to employ it

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