نتایج جستجو برای: gamete donation

تعداد نتایج: 12565  

Journal: :journal of medical ethics and history of medicine 0
neda yavari elaheh motevasseli

during recent decades, the third person intervention in human artificial insemination has created new hopes for infertile couples. however these new progresses have propounded new ethical and legal concerns for families. one of them is confidentiality regarding gamete donor's identity, and its disclosure to the future child and others. of course, negligence to this ethical issue would produce a...

Journal: :Fertility and sterility 2014

This Ethics Committee report outlines the interests, obligations, and rights of the parties involved in gamete donation: both male and female donors who choose to provide gametes for use by others, recipients of donated gametes, and any offspring resulting from gamete donation. This document replaces the document "Interests, obligations, and rights of the donor in gamete donation," last publish...

Journal: :Social cognitive and affective neuroscience 2013
Katarina Kuss Armin Falk Peter Trautner Christian E Elger Bernd Weber Klaus Fliessbach

The motives underlying prosocial behavior, like charitable donations, can be related either to actions or to outcomes. To address the neural basis of outcome orientation in charitable giving, we asked 33 subjects to make choices affecting their own payoffs and payoffs to a charity organization, while being scanned by functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI). We experimentally induced a rewa...

Journal: :Human reproduction 2008
A Skoog Svanberg G Sydsjö K Ekholm Selling C Lampic

BACKGROUND Assisted reproductive technology (ART) legislation in Sweden has undergone a gradual transformation from being fairly restrictive when first introduced to becoming more permissive in recent years. Regarding gamete donation, Sweden became the first country to pass legislation about disclosure by establishing a child's right to find out the identity of the gamete donor once the child h...

Journal: :Current Biology 2017
Michael Gross

Wars and natural disasters causing thousands of deaths and forcing millions to fl ee occur frequently and are widely reported to a global audience. However, responses in terms of charity donations, demonstrations, political response and military intervention are dramatically different between one case and the next. When and why do we care about victims of humanitarian crises? Michael Gross inve...

Journal: :Journal of family psychology : JFP : journal of the Division of Family Psychology of the American Psychological Association 2004
Susan Golombok Emma Lycett Fiona MacCallum Vasanti Jadva Clare Murray John Rust Hossam Abdalla Julian Jenkins Raoul Margara

In recent years, concerns have been raised regarding the potentially negative consequences of gamete donation for parent-child relationships. Findings are presented of a study of families with an infant conceived by gamete donation. Fifty donor insemination families and 51 egg donation families were compared with 80 natural conception families on standardized interview and questionnaire measure...

2016
Reuven Brandt

In this paper, I examine two key arguments advanced by the Human Fertilization and Embryology Authority (HFEA) and the Nuffield Council justifying anonymous mitochondrial donation, even though the 'right to know' is recognised in standard gamete donation. I argue that the two arguments they offer, what I call the argument from genetic connection and the argument from personal characteristics, a...

Journal: :Human reproduction 2002
Joannes E Chliaoutakis

BACKGROUND Although gamete receipt or donation has become an integral part of infertility management, previous research in the field of social attitudes and intention to use medical technologies is limited. The aim of this paper was to investigate people's intentions to receive or donate sperm, oocyte or uterus (surrogacy) and to identify possible motivational patterns explaining this intention...

Journal: :Best practice & research. Clinical obstetrics & gynaecology 2007
Ken Daniels

The practice of gamete donation has, until recently, been shrouded in secrecy. The stigma associated with infertility and, in particular, donor insemination has been the main factor contributing to this secrecy. Over the last 20 years, this secrecy and the anonymity of the gamete donors has been challenged. In the first instance, the challenge came from governments in some countries legislating...

Journal: :Human Reproduction 1996

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