Postmortem Sperm Retrieval and Assisted Reproduction: Issues without Solutions?

The issue of request for post-mortem sperm retrieval [PMSR] for reproductive purposes has gained momentum in the recent past in India and other countries. There are various methods for postmortem retrieval of sperm. Modern medicine has progressed to a stage where posthumous gamete retrieval with sub...

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Main Authors: Nilesh K. Tumram, Rajesh V. Bardale
Format: Article
Language:Arabic
Published: Naif University Publishing House 2019-05-01
Series:Arab Journal of Forensic Sciences & Forensic Medicine
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Online Access:https://journals.nauss.edu.sa/index.php/AJFSFM/article/view/810
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Summary:The issue of request for post-mortem sperm retrieval [PMSR] for reproductive purposes has gained momentum in the recent past in India and other countries. There are various methods for postmortem retrieval of sperm. Modern medicine has progressed to a stage where posthumous gamete retrieval with subsequent reproduction has become a possibility. However, very little has been discussed regarding guidelines orethical, social, and medical issues related to such a procedure. The procedure is a boon for families who might have become saddened by the untimely death of their son. The procedure can be useful for not only the spouse of married individuals but also to their parents. Also, such a procedure can be very helpful to the parents of their unmarried son, who was their sole support. However, there is no discussion of using such PMSR techniques in married as well as unmarried individuals if requested by close relatives. The present paper discusses the issues regarding PMSR in deceased individuals and the various issues that may arise.
ISSN:1658-6786
1658-6794