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1 I,1 | procedures of artificial fertilization has made possible various
2 I,1 | well determined. Right from fertilization is begun the adventure of
3 I,1 | the zygote* resulting from fertilization the biological identity
4 I,5 | PURPOSES OF EMBRYOS OBTAINED BY FERTILIZATION 'IN VITRO'? ~Human embryos
5 I,5 | usual practice of in vitro fertilization, not all of the embryos
6 I,6 | REPRODUCTION"? ~Techniques of fertilization in vitro can open the way
7 I,6 | as attempts or plans for fertilization between human and animal
8 II | procreation" or " artificial fertilization" are understood here the
9 II | This Instruction deals with fertilization of an ovum in a test-tube (
10 II | in a test-tube (in vitro fertilization) and artificial insemination
11 II | the practice of in vitro fertilization has required innumerable
12 II | connection between in vitro fertilization and the voluntary destruction
13 II | on IVF and ET (in vitro fertilization and embryo transfer): the
14 II | heterologous artificial fertilization (II, 1-3), * and subsequently
15 II | with homologous artificial fertilization (II, 4-6 ) .** Before formulating
16 II (*) | heterologous artificial fertilization or procreation, the Instruction
17 II (**)| By artificial homologous fertilization or procreation, the Instruction
18 II (**)| marriage. Homologous artificial fertilization can be carried out by two
19 II | HETEROLOGOUS ARTIFICIAL FERTILIZATION ~
20 II,2 | HETEROLOGOUS ARTIFICIAL FERTILIZATION CONFORM TO THE DIGNITY OF
21 II,2 | Heterologous artificial fertilization is contrary to the unity
22 II,2 | Heterologous artificial fertilization violates the rights of the
23 II,2 | heterologous artificial fertilization: consequently fertilization
24 II,2 | fertilization: consequently fertilization of a married woman with
25 II,2 | different from her husband and fertilization with the husband's sperm
26 II,2 | Furthermore, the artificial fertilization of a woman who is unmarried
27 II,2 | heterologous artificial fertilization conformable to the objective
28 II,3 | heterologous artificial fertilization: for it is contrary to the
29 II,3 | B HOMOLOGOUS ARTIFICIAL FERTILIZATION ~Since heterologous artificial
30 II,3 | heterologous artificial fertilization has been declared unacceptable,
31 II,3 | of homologous artificial fertilization: IVF and ET and artificial
32 II,4 | of homologous artificial fertilization, since "it is never permitted
33 II,4 | marriage. Homologous artificial fertilization, in seeking a procreation
34 II,4 | meanings of marriage. Thus, fertilization is licitly sought when it
35 II,4 | the bond of marriage".(44) Fertilization achieved outside the bodies
36 II,4 | to homologous artificial fertilization. ~
37 II,5 | IS HOMOLOGOUS 'IN VITRO' FERTILIZATION MORALLY LICIT? ~The answer
38 II,5 | suffering, homologous in vitro fertilization may not constitute an aid,
39 II,5 | moral evaluation of in vitro fertilization between spouses. The process
40 II (47)| to this means (artificial fertilization) might render valid a marriage
41 II,5 | which are directed to human fertilization. For this reason the very
42 II,5 | success of the procedure. Such fertilization entrusts the life and identity
43 II,5 | action which presides over fertilization. Such fertilization is neither
44 II,5 | over fertilization. Such fertilization is neither in fact achieved
45 II,5 | Certainly, homologous IVF and ET fertilization is not marked by all that
46 II,5 | to homologous 'in vitro' fertilization. Such fertilization is in
47 II,5 | vitro' fertilization. Such fertilization is in itself illicit and
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