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However, with the same aforementioned idea in mind, in Vitro Fertilization technology also has it's benefits. Being able to remove all disease from human kind would be an unimaginable thing to do. With in Vitro Fertilization technology the possibilities are endless (Russell 2010). A new generation could be produced where life-debilitating illnesses would be free from them. They would not have to worry about passing certain genetic diseases on because they would be completely erased from their DNA. It makes the possibilities of medicine and health care seem endless.

The ethical issues involved in Vitro Fertilization lay hand in hand with the ethical dilemmas that Shelley was attempting to address in "Frankenstein." The very idea of creating an individual without fully knowing...

It carries with it consequences that will affect an entire society, the parties involved, and most importantly, the individual that was fabricated. Technology is something that needs to be monitored and controlled.
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Klitzman, Robert. "Who Made Me?' The Ethical Issues That in Vitro Fertilization Families Face." The Huffington Post. 16 Nov 2010. Web. 22 Mar 2012.

Russell, Cristine. "Four Million Test-Tube Babies and Counting." The Atlantic. 7 Oct 2010. Web. 22 Mar 2012.

Sandel, Michael J. "The Case Against Perfection." The Atlantic. Apr 2004. Web. 22 Mar 2012.

Saul, Stephanie. "Birth of Octuplets Puts Focus on Fertility Clinics." The New York Times. 11 Feb 2009 Web. 22 Mar 2012.

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Klitzman, Robert. "Who Made Me?' The Ethical Issues That in Vitro Fertilization Families Face." The Huffington Post. 16 Nov 2010. Web. 22 Mar 2012. <http://www.huffingtonpost.com/robert-klitzman-md/in-vitro-fertilization-families_b_782690.html>

Russell, Cristine. "Four Million Test-Tube Babies and Counting." The Atlantic. 7 Oct 2010. Web. 22 Mar 2012. <http://www.theatlantic.com/technology/archive/2010/10/four-million-test-tube-babies-and-counting/64198/>

Sandel, Michael J. "The Case Against Perfection." The Atlantic. Apr 2004. Web. 22 Mar 2012.

<http://www.theatlantic.com/magazine/archive/2004/04/the-case-against-perfection/2927/>
Saul, Stephanie. "Birth of Octuplets Puts Focus on Fertility Clinics." The New York Times. 11 Feb 2009 Web. 22 Mar 2012. <http://www.nytimes.com/2009/02/12/health/12In Vitro Fertilization.html?ref=assistedreproductivetechnology
Saul, Stephanie. "Building a Baby, With Few Ground Rules." The New York Times. 12 Dec 2009. Web. 22 Mar 2012. <http://www.nytimes.com/2009/12/13/us/13surrogacy.html?_r=1&adxnnl=1&ref=assistedreproductivetechnology&adxnnlx=1332609238-K/a5xfD0vYGv2ttCsMvdJg>
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