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. 2000 Jun;26(3):206-11.
doi: 10.1136/jme.26.3.206.

To give or sell human gametes--the interplay between pragmatics, policy and ethics

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To give or sell human gametes--the interplay between pragmatics, policy and ethics

K R Daniels. J Med Ethics. 2000 Jun.

Abstract

The ever-growing acceptance and use of assisted human reproduction techniques has caused demand for "donated" sperm and eggs to outstrip supply. Medical professionals and others argue that monetary reward is the only way to recruit sufficient numbers of "donors". Is this a clash between pragmatics and policy/ethics? Where monetary payments are the norm, alternative recruitment strategies used successfully elsewhere may not have been considered, nor the negative consequences of commercialism on all participants thought through. Considerations leading some countries to ban the buying and selling of sperm, eggs and embryos are outlined and a case made that the collective welfare of all involved parties be the primary consideration in this, at times heated, debate.

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