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New Approach to Ethics in Fertility



Sattari M1 ; Eslamnik PA2 ; Rozian A3 ; Jebelli MA4
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Source: Revista Latinoamericana de Hipertension Published:2019

Abstract

When there is talk of morality in the health of fertility, there are many ethical issues that can be addressed. The strenuous debate about the onset of human life is closely related to fertility health. The purpose of this study is to look at the New Approach to Ethics in Fertility. In this structured review, all studies conducted within the country during 2009-2018 using ethical keywords in fertility, ethical challenges and meta-analyzes of the country's information banks included Mag Iran- med lib-SID-Iran medex and Latin databases like CINHAL-Pub med-scopus were examined and the data were analyzed by meta-analysis method; the data of the selected articles were collected. After searching for databases and extracting a large number of articles based on the title and abstract, 220 articles were investigated, of which 193 were excluded due to the fact that they did not examine the ethics of fertility. 27 articles were examined more precisely, of which 7 papers were devoted to legal issues in this area. Finally, 20 articles were reviewed. What is very effective in analyzing related issues and decisions in this area is the cultural-religious context of society. The philosophical foundations of decision making, and the ethical principles and ethics accepted in each community, have an undeniable effect on the general approach of society in the field of reproductive health. © 2019 Revista Latinoamericana de Hipertension. All rights reserved.
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