Sdílená odpovědnost v proceduře náhradního mateřství. Shared responsibility in the surrogate motherhood procedure
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Abstract: Surrogacy is (yet) the most risky assisted reproduction procedure. However, while health risks are the same as for routine assisted reproduction procedures, psychosocial, ethical and legal problems are much bigger. In order to reduce the probability of problems, the Section of Assisted Reproduction of the ČGPS ČLS prepared recommendations on who is acceptable as a surrogate mother and under what circumstances. She should have a recommendation from a lawyer, a psychologist, a psychologist, a gynecologist, a general practitioner, or another specialist. Our text is an analysis of whether the large number of experts sharing responsibility for the procedure will guarantee risk reduction. A phenomenon known as the "bystander effect" serves as a model.
Abstrakt: Náhradní mateřství je (zatím) nejrizikovější procedurou asistované reprodukce. Zatímco ovšem zdravotní rizika jsou stejná jako u běžných procedur asistované reprodukce, psychosociální, etická a právní jsou výrazně vyšší. Aby snížila pravděpodobnost problémů, vypracovala Sekce asistované reprodukce ČGPS ČLS doporučení, koho a za jakých okolností akceptovat jako náhradní matku; k její osobě by se měl vyjádřit právník, psycholog, gynekolog, praktický lékař, případně další specialista. Náš text je analýzou, zda je velký počet odborníků sdílejících odpovědnost za proceduru zárukou snížení rizik. Jako model nám slouží jev známý pod názvem „efekt přihlížejícího“.
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