Whitakers have their tissue matched baby
A British couple have succeeded in their quest to have a tissue matched baby. Last summer, the Whitakers asked the UK's Human Fertilisation and Embryology Authority (HFEA) to allow them to use embryo screening (PGD) to provide a bone marrow donor for their sick son. After their request was refused...
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Ethics and safety in the 'saviour child' debate
by Juliet Tizzard
This week, the British media has gone crazy about a newborn baby. His name is James Whitaker and he was conceived in order to provide stem cells for his older brother, Charlie. In the reams of commentary which followed James' arrival into the world, two main ethical issues emerged. The...