The best entity managing all moral authority, anyone, anyone can claim to be God. Like Gregor Mendel advocated individual evolutionary theories by Lamarck and Darwin, after genetic modification in genetic plants for the first time by genetics, genetic engineering, etc. like this great evolutionist, this field is about human 's "origin" , Bringing more technical progress, discussion, discussion and understanding. In the physical world there was always a hypothesis and belief about higher powers. Scientists and metaphysics can not answer, but we are gaining a lot of insight on how we are formed.
Recently, reproductive assistance technology and in vitro fertilization (IVF) are particularly increasing. In vitro fertilization is a method of fertilizing eggs outside the uterus or outside the body. After that, fertilized eggs are relocated to the womb's uterus for the purpose of pregnancy. In vitro fertilization is the main treatment of infertility that failed to promote reproductive technology. Contraception suppresses pregnancy and uses various techniques to prevent sexually transmitted diseases (STD) and human immunodeficiency virus (HIV). In most cases, the use of contraceptives is increasing in the United States as a means to prevent pregnancy, but it is not uniformly distributed in the United States.
The first successful in vitro fertilization was done by British doctors, Partick Steptoe and Robert Edwards. Baby Louise Brown was born on July 25, 1978. The first in vitro fertilization in the United States was the birth of Elizabeth Jordan Car in 1981. Since its success, the spread of in vitro fertilization broke out, and it is estimated that 1% of all births are now born by in vitro fertilization. Since the first known case (in vitro fertilization), about 115,000 babies have been in vitro fertilized at birth in the United States. With the success of in vitro fertilization, a new legal struggle frontier appeared. One of the earliest litigation was in New Jersey in January 1987. In this case, the surrogate mother genetically has something to do with the child, as the surrogate mother refuses to give up on her child. The surrogate mother is artificially inseminating with the anticipated father's sperm.