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Reproduction has always been considered by the courts to be a basic human right. There are legal requirements to obtain a licen

MODULE 2

DQ1 

Reproduction has always been considered by the courts to be a basic human right. There are legal requirements to obtain a license before one can get married, or even go fishing, but not for having children. Is having children a basic right for all people? Is there any justification for regulating reproduction (e.g., people who abuse the children they already have or heavily addicted substance users who have no plans to quit while pregnant)? What ethical issues does this topic raise? (200 Words).

 

DQ2

Summarize the findings from your developmental chart for this week. Explain your new learnings and how they may impact your career choices. (200 Words). Please use the assignment below to answer this question.

PROJECT

TOPIC: Fetal Development – Online

Assessment Description

There are two parts to this assignment. In the first part you will create a presentation or chart showing the stages of fetal development. Then, for the second part, you will answer questions about genetic testing and the ethical decisions involved.

Part 1: Create a presentation or chart explaining the stages of fetal development. Each developmental period should be identified and briefly explain the development taking place.

Part 2: Use the document “Genetic Testing” to access short answer questions regarding genetic testing and the ethical decisions involved in genetic testing.

Use three to four scholarly resources to support your chart and short answer claims. Include an APA reference page for both parts of the assignment. 

Solid academic writing is expected, and documentation of sources should be presented using APA formatting guidelines.

You are required to submit this assignment to LopesWrite. 

  READING RESOURCES

Human Development: A Life-Span View

Kail, R. V., & Cavanaugh, J. C. (2018). Human development: A life-span view (8th ed.). Boston, MA: Cengage Learning. ISBN-13: 978133755

PSY-357 – Lifespan Development

Topic 2 – Prenatal and Infant Development

Fetal Development Part 2

Directions: Answer each question, in a minimum of 100 words, regarding genetic testing and the ethical decisions involved in making those decisions. Use one to two scholarly resources to support your explanations.

While APA style is not required for the body of this assignment, solid academic writing is expected, and documentation of sources should be presented using APA formatting guidelines, including APA reference page for both parts of the assignment.

1. Describe three genetic tests available to parents. Why would parents choose to complete these genetic tests?

2. What ethical dilemmas might arise in association with genetic testing? Consider the three genetic tests that you discussed in question 1. Would they all have the same ethical implications? Why or why not?

3. Discuss how your religious worldview might influence your reproductive choices and/or a decision to conduct genetic testing during pregnancy.

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