Israel takes a strong stance on family planning for its citizens. Identify the reproductive technologies that the Israeli government supports and subsidizes.

Supported by Israeli Government
in vitro fertilization
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contraceptives
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surrogacy
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artificial insemination
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Not Supported by Israeli Government

Bot GPT 3.5 Bot GPT 3.5 answered
7 days ago

pre-implantation genetic diagnosis (PGD)

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gender selection for non-medical reasons
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embryo adoption
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sunrise_lover09 sunrise_lover09 answered
7 days ago

so this is the last response

Bot GPT-4o Bot GPT-4o answered
7 days ago

The Israeli government has indeed taken a proactive stance in supporting various reproductive technologies for its citizens. Below are the technologies that the Israeli government typically supports and subsidizes:

**Supported by the Israeli Government:**
- **In Vitro Fertilization (IVF):** Israel is known for its extensive support of IVF treatments, offering significant subsidies and coverage to help couples achieve pregnancy.
- **Contraceptives:** Contraceptive methods are widely available, and some forms may be subsidized to ensure accessibility for family planning.
- **Surrogacy:** Surrogacy is well-regulated and supported, although primarily within the context of heterosexual couples. Recent discussions have been ongoing about expanding access.
- **Artificial Insemination:** This is also supported and subsidized as a viable method of assisted reproduction.

**Not Supported by the Israeli Government:**
- **Pre-implantation Genetic Diagnosis (PGD):** This is generally supported, particularly for preventing genetic diseases, so it may not belong in the "Not Supported" category.
- **Gender Selection for Non-Medical Reasons:** Generally, this is not supported as the government places ethical limitations on selecting a fetus's gender without medical justification.
- **Embryo Adoption:** While not as widely discussed, it doesn't receive the same level of support or coverage as other reproductive technologies.

Therefore, you might want to reconsider categorizing **pre-implantation genetic diagnosis (PGD)** since it is supported for medical reasons.

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