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difficult case in which a surrogacy contract

difficult case in which a surrogacy contract was arranged between a couple and a surrogate. Near the time of birth, the surrogate decided she did not want to give up the baby. This raises several ethical issues the first of which is the of whether the mother’s desires override any legal contract. (As the case discusses, the New Jersey Supreme Court decided that it does.) Read this case and respond to the questions below. (Your responses should make significant use of the ethical theories and principles we have discussed. Base your reasoning on these theories and principles.) Questions: 1. In voiding the surrogacy arrangement, the New Jersey Supreme Court said, in effect, that biology trumps a contract. Do you agree with this ruling? 2. Baby M involved traditional surrogacy, i.e. a surrogate mother whose egg was used. In 2009 New Jersey expanded the Baby M decision to include gestational surrogate mothers by ruling that a gestational surrogate who gave birth to twin girls was their legal mother, even though she was not genetically related to them. Do you agree that there is no significant difference between traditional and gestational surrogacy? Why does the gestational surrogate gain ownership over egg and sperm? SCIENCE HEALTH SCIENCE NURSING MDA 2410

 
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