In the medical profession, technology is advancing so fast that questions of law and ethics cannot be discussed and answered fas

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问题     In the medical profession, technology is advancing so fast that questions of law and ethics cannot be discussed and answered fast enough. Most of these questions【B1】______ ending or beginning a human life. For example, we have the medical ability to keep a person【B2】______ "alive" for years, on machines, after he or she is "brain dead". But is it ethical to do this? And what about the【B3】______ In other words, is it【B4】______ not to keep a person alive if we have the technology to do so?
    And there are also many ethical questions involving the【B5】______ of a human baby. External fertilization, for example, is becoming more and more common. By this method, couples who have difficulty【B6】______ a child may still become parents. At a cost between $ 70,000 and $ 75,000 for the【B7】______ of one such baby, should society have to pay for this especially when there are many【B8】______ children who need parents?【B9】______ ; is this fertilized egg a human being? If the parents get a divorce, to whom do these frozen eggs belong? And there is the question of surrogate mothers. There have been several cases of a woman【B10】______ .After delivering the baby, the surrogate mother sometimes changes her mind and wants to keep the baby. Whose baby is it?【B11】______ ?
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答案Should it belong to the woman who gave birth, or to the biological par ents?

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