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iogann1982 [59]
3 years ago
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Your older sister tells you that she values her career and is reluctant to take time away to have a baby. Her husband agrees wit

h her. They have arranged to conceive an embryo through in vitro fertilization. A company in India will implant the embryo in a surrogate mother from a nearby village who will be paid $5,000. Two weeks after the baby is born, the company will deliver the baby to your sister and her husband. Your mother is opposed to this arrangement whereas your father supports her decision. Your sister asks for your support. How would you respond to your sister?
Social Studies
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docker41 [41]3 years ago
6 0

Answer:  It is a complicated situation, would try to alert her of all the rich that it is illegal, all the possibilities of diseases that the child could have. I could not help but support her but it would be necessary to say that in ethical terms she is very wrong. I would advise you to adopt a child because there are so many children who need love, why spend so much and take so many risks when you have thousands of children who just want to be loved?

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