Respect for dignity and autonomy: Assisted reproductive technology should respect the right and privacy of patients to make their own decisions. Patients have the right to choose whether to perform assisted reproductive technology, the right to choose the treatment that suits them, and the right to choose the treatment that suits them at home.
Justice and equality: All eligible patients should be treated equally when receiving assisted reproductive technology, and should not be discriminated against because of gender, race, religion, economic status or other personal characteristics.
Informed consent: Before receiving assisted reproductive technology, patients should obtain sufficient information to understand the possible risks, impacts, costs and consequences. Only when informed and voluntary, can the patient's explicit consent be obtained.
Protecting interests and welfare: doctors should give priority to the interests and welfare of patients. They must provide high-quality medical services according to professional judgment and ensure that the safety and well-being of patients are guaranteed to the greatest extent in assisted reproductive technology.
Genetic principle: In assisted reproductive technology, we should follow the genetic principle and respect the rights and interests of newborns and the integrity of human genome. Avoid the spread of harmful genes and sex-selective songs.
Social responsibility: doctors and related institutions should bear social responsibility, abide by laws, regulations and ethics, and do their duty in the development, supervision and management of assisted reproductive technology.
These ethical principles aim at protecting patients' rights and interests, ensuring the morality of medical practice and promoting the just and sustainable development of assisted reproductive technology. Doctors, researchers and related institutions should actively abide by these principles and constantly evaluate and improve ethical standards in practice.