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This 3 page paper takes a look at the plight of Nadya Suleman and argues that she has not violated any moral code. Bibliography lists 1 source.
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the case emerged, there had been a bit of sympathy, but as time went on, the people would begin to question her ethics. After all, she is raising children she
cannot afford. Further, she is single. Yet, that is just the beginning of the ethical problem. The primary problem goes to the fact that she has allowed a pregnancy that
is very dangerous to unfold simply for selfish ideals. She wanted one more pregnancy to see if she would have another girl. Whatever would happen with this in vitro pregnancy,
she would stop after that. This would be her last time. While surprised by the outcome, Nadya was fully aware that she allowed six eggs to be implanted and there
would be a chance for a multiple birth again. She already has a set of twins and four other children. Yet, Suleman was determined to go ahead and have in
vitro yet again. There are many moral issues that crop up. One is the question of tampering with nature and the whole prospect of in vitro fertilization. Yet, while that
is a valid criticism, one cannot fault Nadya. Why? One would have to fault everyone who has tried it. Generally, most people receive sympathy when they cannot have children on
their own and so in vitro is supported. Another issue goes to money. Many people believe that Nadya is not considering her responsibility to take care of her children as
she has had to rely on Welfare in the past. How could she possibly take care of fourteen children? Of course, in her case, it seems as if she has
been offered a great deal of money for her story. Although speculation that she would have to rely on government assistance seemed plausible, the people were wrong. Further, most
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