Sperm donation after death
Postmortem sperm retrieval in context of developing countries of Indian subcontinent
Making Babies After Death: It's Possible, But Is It Ethical?
Posthumous sperm retrieval (PSR) is a procedure in which spermatozoa are extracted from a human artificial insemination techniques were first developed, with sperm donated to a sperm bank being used following the death of the donor.
Description:Simone Baker and Andrew Clough met six years ago. They were getting married in April and they both wanted to have children. Mr Clough had not given specific written consent for his sperm to be harvested in the event of his death although he had consented to organ donation. And, the next of kin can refuse consent even if the dead person consented prior to death. A university spokesperson said they were trying to clarify whether the dead man had donated sperm for research purposes or for a fertility programme.
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