Methods of Artificial Reproduction (book): Difference between revisions
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== Implanting another woman’s egg == | == Implanting another woman’s egg == | ||
In this scenario, if the consent of the Egg donor, the Recipient (Gestational mother) and her husband is obtained, implantation of the egg is permissible. Also, consent of the egg owner's spouse is not necessary unless we assume that the lineage | In this scenario, if the consent of the Egg donor, the Recipient (Gestational mother) and her husband is obtained, implantation of the egg is permissible. Also, consent of the egg owner's spouse is not necessary unless we assume that the lineage is attributed to the donor or that the egg donation is Infringes upon his marital rights, in which case his consent is also required (p. 114). | ||
=== Reproductive organ transplantation === | === Reproductive organ transplantation === | ||
According to the author, implantation of sex organs Does not pose jurisprudential obstacles for subsequent pregnancies from the jurisprudential point of view, and if pregnancy occurs after the implantation of genital organs, it is considered a legitimate pregnancy. This ruling is not specific to men or women and includes the implantation of genitals in the body of both (p. 133). | According to the author, implantation of sex organs Does not pose jurisprudential obstacles for subsequent pregnancies from the jurisprudential point of view, and if pregnancy occurs after the implantation of genital organs, it is considered a legitimate pregnancy. This ruling is not specific to men or women and includes the implantation of genitals in the body of both (p. 133). | ||