British Ethics: The dead are extracted sperm with electricity

British Ethics: The dead are extracted sperm with electricity

Men in Britain have been allowed to donate their sperm after death, according to Ethikians who argue that the posthumous contribution would help nonfertile couples and would not subject living sperm donors. Lack of sperm donors in Great Britain has led to at least [...]

The lack of sperm donors in Great Britain has led to at least 70,000 samples imported annually, mainly from Denmark and the US, in order to meet demands by fertility clinics.

Under the new proposals published in the Journal for Medical Ethics [Journal of Medical Ethics], men were to be allowed to give their consent for sperm to be removed when they died and then to help couples raise families, writes The Guardian, and Perskopi follows.

We know there's a lack of sperm donors in Great Britain, and this is a form to address the problem,” said Joshua Parker, doctor and Ethikan at the Wythenshawee Hospital in Manchester.

We think it would be ethical to allow men to voluntarily donate their sperm to be used by foreign people after their death,” added Parker further.

In their article, doctors describe how they believe donations from the dead are not simply “technically”, but “even enabledically”. Technically, there are two procedures that can be unalterable to living people. One requires the introduction of a rectical probe that electrocutes prostate and stimulates jaculation. /Periscope

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