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4.34 La fécondation in vitro (FIV) peut-elle être une solution ?

Insémination artificielle, embryons et clonage

La fécondation in vitro (FIV) implique la fécondation d’ovules avec du sperme dans un laboratoire. Beaucoup d’ovules sont fécondés, mais seuls un ou quelques-uns sont insérés dans l’utérus. Les autres sont détruits, utilisés pour la recherche, ou congelés pour une utilisation future. Jouer ainsi avec la vie humaine n’est pas bien ! Les parents n’ont pas droit à un enfant juste pour leur bonheur, peu importe le coût. Un enfant est toujours un don reçu librement de Dieu.

Si le désir d'enfant est naturel, la FIV n'est pas la solution. De multiples embryons humains sont conçus, dont un ou deux seulement sont utilisés. Que faire de ces autres vies humaines ?
The Wisdom of the Church

Why are artificial insemination and artificial fertilization immoral?

They are immoral because they dissociate procreation from the act with which the spouses give themselves to each other and so introduce the domination of technology over the origin and destiny of the human person. Furthermore, heterologous insemination and fertilization with the use of techniques that involve a person other than the married couple infringe upon the right of a child to be born of a father and mother known to him, bound to each other by marriage and having the exclusive right to become parents only through each another. [CCCC 499]

What is theft, and what falls under the Seventh Commandment?

Theft is the unlawful appropriation of goods belonging to another.

Appropriating someone else’s goods unjustly is a sin against the Seventh Commandment even if the act cannot be indicted under civil law. What is unjust in God’s sight is unjust. The Seventh Commandment, of course, applies not only to stealing, but also to the unfair withholding of a just wage, the keeping of found items that one could give back, and defrauding in general. The Seventh Commandment also pertains to the following: setting employees to work in inhumane conditions, not abiding by contracts into which one has entered, wasting profits without any consideration for social obligations, artificially driving prices up or down, endangering the jobs of colleagues for whom one is responsible, bribery and corruption, misleading dependent coworkers into illegal actions, doing shoddy work or demanding inappropriate remuneration, wasting or negligently managing public property, counterfeiting or falsifying accounting records, or tax evasion. [Youcat 428]

This is what the Popes say

The fundamental principle will always be the dignity of the human person, respect for his inalienable fundamental rights, which are invoked by the majority of our contemporaries but which in reality are trampled upon in certain regions of the earth. Among these rights is naturally found respect for human life in all phases of its development, from conception to old age, and also respect for the human embryo, which cannot be subjected to experiments as though it were an object. [Pope John Paul II, Address to Civil Authorities in Belgium, 20 May 1985]​