I. The moral status of the pre-implantation embryo: ESHRE Task Force on Ethics and Law

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In this first statement of the ESHRE Task Force on Ethics and Law, the focus is on the pre-implantation embryo. This embryo is owed respect as a symbol of future human life. The basic ethical principles which govern the practical way embryos should be treated are outlined. Specific items of concern are pre-implantation genetic diagnosis, freezing, donation and research. The usefulness and safety of these specific issues, together with the ethical concerns, are presented with a view to protect the vulnerable infertile couple as well as the future child.

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ESHRE Task Force on Ethics and Law. (2001). I. The moral status of the pre-implantation embryo: ESHRE Task Force on Ethics and Law. Human Reproduction, 16(5), 1046–1048. https://doi.org/10.1093/humrep/16.5.1046

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