What are health care providers rights/responsibilities in providing assistance with reproduction as in how many eggs should one transfer? Can one ever say "NO" to prospective parents (e.g. parents who are "too old" or who want particular genetic traits in their children)?
What are the rights of LGBTQ parents (remember - Marriage is now legal in America between same-gendered couples). Should the parent who carried the child have "more rights?" Why? Why not?
Only two eggs can be removed by the physician that too for woman under the age of 40. They have to keep in mind as take three put can lead to twins or the like and multiple pregnancies.
A 'no' can be said to patents whom the person thinks is not deem or got for care as there needs to be a common consensus between both the parties involved.
As the biological parents who carry the children are naturally assumed to have more rights, it isn't the case, for there is a contract that is signes amd after the procedure the natural rights lie with the care parents.
There should not be more rights provided, as this would lead to added confusion and more of a feedback system and loop that could be harmful for both the parties involved.
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