Essay on Interfering the Human Reproductive Issues
Discuss the technical aspects of your topic in general terms.
Discuss the public policy debates relevant to the topic you choose. This section should cover arguments that favor and oppose the use of the techniques or products.
Express your personal opinion regarding the topic’s importance and the validity of the pro and con arguments.
Your submission must include:
A title page
The body of the paper, which includes 4–6 content pages of a professionally written text
At least three references from textbooks, websites, and articles that provide adequate justification and support your claim
Subheadings (technical aspects, public policy, and personal opinion/conclusion)
Appropriate in-text citations throughout the paper
A reference list with only the sources used in the body of the paper (All sources should be less than five years old unless recent research is not available, and at least one reference must be a peer-reviewed article from a professional journal. Do not use Wikipedia or an encyclopedia as they are not considered reliable academic sources and will not be accepted.)
APA style formatting throughout your paper
Review the rubric for specific grading criteria.
PS: I will be attaching the outline and the Topic that I have chosen. Please let me know if you have any questions.
The ethics and morality of interfering with the human reproductive process through artificial or scientific means produce debates. Healthcare experts and religious frontrunners, as well as other concerned professionals, take sides in their arguments regarding advanced technologies that interfere with human reproduction. These healthcare experts, on the one hand, point out the need to support the new process of human reproduction to bear children. Religious frontrunners, on the other hand, continue to condemn the use of intrauterine insemination, in vitro fertilization, surrogacy, and the like. These religious leaders tend to question the moral grounds of adopting new methods of reproduction processes based on ethical and moral grounds. Many people accept as true that interfering with the human reproductive processes is against the law of God. They even try to cite some Biblical and Quranic injunctions about the moral canons of artificial insemination, in vitro fertilization, and the like as the moral compass. On the contrary, others stand firm and hold different interpretations of those Biblical and Quranic verses.