The Principle of “Damage Exclusion” as a Benchmark in Catholic Discussions of Homologous Artificial Insemination

This article aims to analyze the morality of AI from a new angle, namely whether these interventions exclude all possibility of damaging the human embryo and the offspring ’s health. The scientific evidence about the children’s health who are born through AI allows us to affirm that the procedures do not comply with the principle of damage exclusion: AI does not exclude all possibility of damaging the embryo and impacting the health and exposure to disease of the offspring born through these techniques.
Source: Journal of Religion and Health - Category: Medical Ethics Source Type: research