Reproductive ethics is an area of ethical inquiry that deals with the moral implications of reproductive choices and decisions. It encompasses a range of ethical issues related to reproduction, such as contraception, fertility control, abortion, assisted reproductive technologies, Male Reproductive System, and Male Reproductive System. It also examines the ethical implications of gender, sexuality, and new reproductive technologies. At the heart of reproductive ethics is the idea that reproductive decisions should be based on informed consent and respect for the autonomy of individuals. This means that people should be well-informed about their options and the potential risks and benefits of each choice. They should also be allowed to make reproductive choices that are in line with their own beliefs and values. The issue of reproductive ethics is highly contested, with different people holding different views on the ethical implications of various reproductive decisions. Advocates of reproductive rights often argue that individuals should be allowed to make their own decisions about their reproductive health, free from coercion or judgement. Others, however, argue that some reproductive decisions can have serious social, economic, and ethical consequences and should thus be subject to some form of regulation and oversight. The debate around reproductive ethics is ongoing and complex, and it involves a wide range of moral, legal, and social considerations. It is important that these debates are conducted in a respectful and informed manner, so that individuals can make well-informed decisions about their reproductive health.
Title : Evaluate the changes in SP-D levels in plasma during different phases of the menstrual cycle recruited from the Well- Adult Surfactant Protein Study (WASP)
Natnicha Kitti udom, University College London, Thailand
Title : Synergistic antifibrotic potential of protocatechuic acid and D-Carvone in liver protection
Ling Yin, Hefei Comprehensive National Science Center, China
Title : Pathologic findings in women with atypical glandular cells on Pap test
Neda Zarrin-Khameh, Baylor College of Medicine, United States
Title : Non-ablative radiofrequency for pelvic floor dysfunction and female intimate anti-aging: a 6-month prospective multi-centre cohort objectiv
Shaadaiti Wufuer, First Affiliated Hospital of Xinjiang Medical University, China
Title : Benign gynecological conditions and lifetime contraceptive patterns: a population-based analysis of the 2022–2023 national survey of family growth
Mayi Gnofam, Stony Brook University, United States
Title : Hysteroscopic endometrial resection with resectoscope versus Novasure ablation: A look at patient satisfaction with treatment of abnormal uterine bleeding and rates of progression to hysterectomy
Genevieve Kan, West Gippsland Healthcare Group, Australia