Advances in science and technology have made it possible for women, men and couples who ordinarily would not have been able to have children, to conceive through assisted reproductive technology. Third party reproduction or donor-assisted reproduction is a form of reproduction in which DNA or gestation is provided by a third party or donor other than the two intended parents who will raise the resulting child. It includes donor sperms, donor eggs, donor embryos and surrogacy. The indications for gamete donation include patients with primary ovarian insufficiency, those who carry genetic diseases, same sex couples and those of advanced age. It is a journey that involves psychological preparation, legal issues, sociocultural issu...
The use of a donated embryo in assisted conception was first reported by Trounson et al. in 1983, wh...
Using donated human embryos for scientific research raises ethical questions about the donation proc...
This paper explores whether egg donation could still be ethically justified if in vitro gametogenesi...
Introduction: The last quarter century has witnessed remarkable changes in third party assisted conc...
The continuing increase in babies born via third party assisted conception (AC) and surrogate mother...
As more assisted reproductive technologies (ART) become available, Christians will find themselves g...
The use of donor oocytes has expanded the scope of assisted reproductive technology (ART) for women ...
Sperm and oocytes are building blocks in assisted reproduction. Sperm and ovum donation permit separ...
Infertility affects roughly 10-15% of couples around the world and affects both males and females. I...
Since the late 1970s, the capacity of assisted reproductive technologies to reorder the beginnings o...
Egg sharing is a procedure in which a woman who is herself undergoing assisted-conception treatment ...
As reproductive techniques continue to advance, many legal and ethical questions surrounding the use...
The development of assisted reproductive technologies has provided new options for infertile couples...
Rapid expansion of technology in medicine over the last few decades has both enhanced our lives and ...
In their article, ‘Gamete donor anonymity and limits on numbers of offspring: the views of three sta...
The use of a donated embryo in assisted conception was first reported by Trounson et al. in 1983, wh...
Using donated human embryos for scientific research raises ethical questions about the donation proc...
This paper explores whether egg donation could still be ethically justified if in vitro gametogenesi...
Introduction: The last quarter century has witnessed remarkable changes in third party assisted conc...
The continuing increase in babies born via third party assisted conception (AC) and surrogate mother...
As more assisted reproductive technologies (ART) become available, Christians will find themselves g...
The use of donor oocytes has expanded the scope of assisted reproductive technology (ART) for women ...
Sperm and oocytes are building blocks in assisted reproduction. Sperm and ovum donation permit separ...
Infertility affects roughly 10-15% of couples around the world and affects both males and females. I...
Since the late 1970s, the capacity of assisted reproductive technologies to reorder the beginnings o...
Egg sharing is a procedure in which a woman who is herself undergoing assisted-conception treatment ...
As reproductive techniques continue to advance, many legal and ethical questions surrounding the use...
The development of assisted reproductive technologies has provided new options for infertile couples...
Rapid expansion of technology in medicine over the last few decades has both enhanced our lives and ...
In their article, ‘Gamete donor anonymity and limits on numbers of offspring: the views of three sta...
The use of a donated embryo in assisted conception was first reported by Trounson et al. in 1983, wh...
Using donated human embryos for scientific research raises ethical questions about the donation proc...
This paper explores whether egg donation could still be ethically justified if in vitro gametogenesi...