Prevention against commercialization |
• “[One of the] ethical problems ... inherent in the use of human biological material... [is] that it must not be sold” (CNECV, abr. 2006, p.3). |
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• “The CNPMA ... recommends: not paying any compensation in cases of embryo donation” (CNPMA, 21 maio 2010, p.4). |
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Prevention against instrumentalization |
• “The intentional production of embryos ... in order to select them to treat an illness in a family member corresponds to the instrumentalization of embryonic human life for the sake of the survival of another human, more-developed life” (CNECV, abr. 2007, p.2 of Maria do Céu Patrão Neves’ statement). |
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• “Can this selection [of embryos for immunological compatibility with a sick sibling] be considered instrumentalization of the unborn child ...? It seems not, since the fact of its birth being ‘helpful’ to the health and life of his or her sibling does not mean that the child is not also desired for itself” (APB, 5 maio 2006, p.10). |
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Lesser evil |
• “And it is a lesser evil ... that [the embryo] is part of a reproductive project rather than being annihilated” (CNECV, abr. 2007, p.3 of José de Oliveira Ascensão’s statement). |
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• “In cases in which ... embryos can be thawed and disposed of, the Council sees no reason why these embryos cannot, during the elimination process, be used in assisted reproductive techniques and procedures” (CNPMA, 30 abr. 2010, p.1). |
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The embryo’s best interest |
• “The best interest of the embryo is ensured ... [by providing] the possibility of subsequent uterine implantation. Other procedures do not ensure its best interests: for example, allowing its use for often destructive research purposes” (APB, 5 maio 2006, p.14). |
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Precaution |
• “In ... the event of a lack of scientific and philosophical unanimity ... about the nature of the product of somatic cell nuclear transfer, one must apply the ethical precautionary principle” (CNECV, abr. 2006, p.3). |
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• “I disagree in particular with the use of the ethical principle of precaution to try to discourage experimentation, in this case somatic cell nuclear transfer” (CNECV, abr. 2006, p.2 of Pedro Fevereiro’s statement). |
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Consent |
• “Only surplus cryopreserved embryos may be used for scientific research, those for which there is no parental plan, with the prior, express, informed consent of the couples for whom the embryos were intended and when such use is part of a research project approved by the Council” (CNPMA, 30 abr. 2010, p.1). |