Exploring the limits: reproductive rights and biotechnology in the modern era
Bohórquez Rivera,
Almagro Córdova and
Suaste Pazmiño
Health Leadership and Quality of Life, 2024, vol. 3, .530
Abstract:
This paper explores the intersection between reproductive rights and biotechnology in the context of the modern era. Objective: To determine the bioethical dilemmas associated with reproductive rights in biotechnology-driven procedures Methodology: This is a literature review using a PRISMA diagram in which 12 articles were analyzed. Results: Significant benefits were identified in the use of assisted human reproduction techniques (AHR), especially in couples with sterility or infertility problems. In addition, the need to establish a solid ethical and legal framework to protect the rights and dignity of all persons involved in reproductive biotechnological processes was identified. Conclusion: While there are potential benefits to expanded access to assisted reproductive technologies and genetic manipulation, there are also significant ethical and social concerns that require careful and deliberate attention
Date: 2024
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DOI: 10.56294/hl2024.530
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