Ep. 127: Reality and Risks of Uterine Transplant – Part Two
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Ethics of Uterine Transplants
This chapter examines the ethical considerations surrounding uterine transplants from a Catholic moral perspective, particularly focusing on the implications for natural conception. It addresses both living and deceased donors, explores the potential for male recipients, and discusses the evolving landscape of reproductive rights in light of medical advancements. The chapter raises important questions about the health of children born from these procedures and the broader implications of emerging reproductive technologies.
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