1. In vitro fertilization (IVF) provides fertility treatment but also raises several ethical issues. While it can help couples have children, it involves creating and potentially discarding embryos, with unclear moral status.
2. There are concerns that IVF may weaken the family by separating genetic, gestational and social parenting, and treat children as commodities. It also involves creating life in a lab setting which some religions view as interfering with God's role.
3. The document discusses several ethical questions around IVF including when life begins, the status and use of leftover embryos, legal and health issues, impacts on marriage and children's welfare, and religious objections. It notes both advantages in helping infertility but also