Under current UK law, an embryo cannot be transferred to a woman's uterus without the consent of both of its genetic parents, that is both of the people from whose gametes the embryo was created. This consent can be withdrawn at any time before the embryo transfer procedure. Withdrawal of consent by one genetic parent can result in the other genetic parent losing the opportunity to have their own genetic children. We argue that offering couples only one type of consent agreement, as happens at present, is too restrictive. An alternative form of agreement, in which one genetic parent agrees to forego the right to future withdrawal of consent, should be available alongside the current form of agreement. Giving couples such a choice will bette...
The use of a donated embryo in assisted conception was first reported by Trounson et al. in 1983, wh...
While in vitro fertilization (“IVF”) presents an opportunity to become parents for a couple facing i...
It is estimated that over 400,000 embryos are currently cryopreserved in the United States, and many...
Under current UK law, an embryo cannot be transferred to a woman's uterus without the consent of bot...
Under current UK law, an embryo cannot be transferred to a woman’s uterus without the consent of bo...
This paper analyses elements of the legal process of consent to the donation of ‘spare’ embryos to r...
This paper analyses elements of the legal process of consent to the donation of ospare' embryos to r...
This article presents findings on consent practices drawn from a larger research project about the i...
There are substantial numbers of frozen embryos in storage that will not be used by those who produc...
Embryo donation has drawn increasing attention as an alternative to using frozen embryos for stem ce...
To develop guidance for clinicians participating in the informed choice process with respect to the ...
Using donated human embryos for scientific research raises ethical questions about the donation proc...
The increase in the use and success of Assisted Reproductive Technology has come with an increase in...
Article published in the Michigan State University School of Law Student Scholarship Collection
The widespread abandonment of frozen embryos by the gamete providers or intentional parents urgently...
The use of a donated embryo in assisted conception was first reported by Trounson et al. in 1983, wh...
While in vitro fertilization (“IVF”) presents an opportunity to become parents for a couple facing i...
It is estimated that over 400,000 embryos are currently cryopreserved in the United States, and many...
Under current UK law, an embryo cannot be transferred to a woman's uterus without the consent of bot...
Under current UK law, an embryo cannot be transferred to a woman’s uterus without the consent of bo...
This paper analyses elements of the legal process of consent to the donation of ‘spare’ embryos to r...
This paper analyses elements of the legal process of consent to the donation of ospare' embryos to r...
This article presents findings on consent practices drawn from a larger research project about the i...
There are substantial numbers of frozen embryos in storage that will not be used by those who produc...
Embryo donation has drawn increasing attention as an alternative to using frozen embryos for stem ce...
To develop guidance for clinicians participating in the informed choice process with respect to the ...
Using donated human embryos for scientific research raises ethical questions about the donation proc...
The increase in the use and success of Assisted Reproductive Technology has come with an increase in...
Article published in the Michigan State University School of Law Student Scholarship Collection
The widespread abandonment of frozen embryos by the gamete providers or intentional parents urgently...
The use of a donated embryo in assisted conception was first reported by Trounson et al. in 1983, wh...
While in vitro fertilization (“IVF”) presents an opportunity to become parents for a couple facing i...
It is estimated that over 400,000 embryos are currently cryopreserved in the United States, and many...