Explore the multifaceted ethical considerations surrounding IVF. From the clash of beliefs, notably in Catholic perspectives, to questioning the age and origin of genetic material, and the contentious issue of surrogacy, it explores the evolving ethical landscape of assisted reproductive technologies.
Prof Chapman reflects on the paradoxes, including staunch opposition from certain quarters that have later resorted to IVF. The ban on payments for donors and surrogates is discussed, emphasizing the commitment to altruism. The journey through ethical barriers in IVF, even for diverse couples, unfolds, shedding light on the evolving acceptance of IVF as a legitimate treatment.