Part, Paragraph
1 Intro,4| relations through the meeting in vitro of the germ-cells previously
2 I,4 | human embryos in vivo or in vitro for experimental or commercial
3 I,5 | OBTAINED BY FERTILIZATION 'IN VITRO'? ~Human embryos obtained
4 I,5 | Human embryos obtained in vitro are human beings and subjects
5 I,5 | the usual practice of in vitro fertilization, not all of
6 I,5 | human embryos obtained 'in vitro' for the sole purpose of
7 I,5 | upon embryos obtained in vitro are morally illicit for
8 I,5 | human embryos obtained 'in vitro'. In consequence of the
9 I,5 | they have been produced in vitro, those embryos which art
10 I,6 | Techniques of fertilization in vitro can open the way to other
11 II | ovum in a test-tube (in vitro fertilization) and artificial
12 II | Development of the practice of in vitro fertilization has required
13 II | fertilized and then cultivated in vitro for some days. Usually not
14 II | The connection between in vitro fertilization and the voluntary
15 II | judgment on IVF and ET (in vitro fertilization and embryo
16 II | destruction of embryos produced in vitro. The present Instruction
17 II (*) | conception through the meeting in vitro of gametes taken from at
18 II (**)| conception through the meeting in vitro of the gametes of the spouses
19 II,5 | 5. IS HOMOLOGOUS 'IN VITRO' FERTILIZATION MORALLY LICIT? ~
20 II,5 | suffering, homologous in vitro fertilization may not constitute
21 II,5 | positive moral evaluation of in vitro fertilization between spouses.
22 II,5 | children. ~Conception in vitro is the result of the technical
23 II,5 | of view to homologous 'in vitro' fertilization. Such fertilization
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