Women’s Sexual Health Rights Vis -A -Vis Assisted Reproductive Technologies
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The welfare of the family and individuals is the ultimate purpose of the right to procreate. Artificial insemination is now a viable substitute for natural procreation in the context of a marriage due to recent advancements in reproductive science. Techniques such as artificial insemination, in vitro fertilisation, embryo transfer, and surrogate mothering have expanded the options available to a person who wants to start a family in which they will be the only parent responsible for raising the child. Despite evidence that suggests significant care is necessary, IVF and related methods have transitioned from experimental to therapeutic status too quickly and easily. Regretfully, solid proof of IVF's effectiveness in expanding women's and couples' reproductive rights has come before, not after, its widespread adoption. Finding the causes of infertility and preventing fertility issues might be better uses of resources.
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