The cells of the embryos are selected to undergo the process of pre-implantation genetic diagnosis. Screening helps doctors and parents determine whether particular embryos are actually compatible with the affected child. Other embryos without genetic problems are frozen, while one is inserted into the uterus for development (Fertilization, 3.). Embryos that are not a perfect match or have a problematic genetic diagnosis are simply discarded as they are of no use to the terminal fetus. sick child in desperate need of help. In other words, many of these “embryos are [simply] selected for destruction.” (Sparrow and Cram, 667-674.) It is for these reasons that along with the conception procedure of the savior brothers, the question arises of the future of the healthy but mismatched embryos that are not implanted in the woman. If life begins at conception, then the human embryo has the same status as a child or an adult. Therefore, the process of creating a donated child is similar to abortion. Therefore, it is morally wrong to conceive a savior sibling for the obvious reasons that these embryos are actually human beings and destroying them is murder since they would have developed into a human being. Additionally, many other complications can arise when trying to conceive a baby through IVF. For example, in some cases “parents of a terminally ill child are unable to find a suitable donor and are also unable to have another child due to the woman's inability to carry the pregnancy to term” (Sparrow and Cram, 667-674). .) It is in cases like these that the help of a surrogate mother is needed, however that may happen
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