[New Release] Challenging the Laws of Nature? ... 'I Don't Want to Marry but I Want to Have Children'
This covers explanations, limitations, and ethical issues related to reproductive medicine such as frozen eggs, sperm banks, in vitro fertilization, and surrogate childbirth. It introduces the case of Japan, where childbirth using reproductive medicine is possible, and considers the problems associated with reproductive medicine and realistic alternatives from various perspectives. It poses questions to readers from the viewpoint of bioethics, ranging from recent issues such as what would happen if one freely plans their life with egg freezing, the human rights of children born through sperm banks, and whether an era where genes can be selected will bring happiness, to problems that can be anticipated in the future.
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