Embryo, Housei Hahakigi
Thist is a story about medical ethics around the maternity clinic.
Particularly, in vitro fertilisation and embryo transfer.
Embryo is an unborn human baby, especially in the first eight weeks from conception.
("fetus" is an unborn human baby more than eight weeks after conception.)
Dr. Kisikawa is the director of "Sun Beach Hospital".
He goes for state-of-the-art medical technology, for example man's pregnancy.
He killed people in hidlings and his hospital is working out.
The point is he doesn't have any repentance.
He believe in his justice and benefit for good person.
After surgery for artificial abortion, embryo(fetus) is abandoned normaly in Japan.
He use them for organ transplants or experiment.
It is a effective utilization.
In Japan, embryo is not human.
Then, patients would be saved, hospital would earn money.
This is win-win proposal.
But embryo is life from (though it was abondoned).
It is diffecult problem.
I don't have clear answer at the moment.
I think the balance might controls ethics as a result.
This story also indicates immature of japanese low about medical field.
I have anxiety about Japanese future at all time...
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