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Ukraine MPs Vote To Permit Use Of Dead Soldiers' Sperm
Ukrainian MPs on Wednesday backed measures to allow soldiers' frozen sperm to be used if they are killed on the front, after an earlier law ordering its disposal triggered uproar.
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"Robbing Women": Japan's New Sperm Law Triggers Controversy
Satoko Nagamura and her girlfriend conceived their son with donated sperm, but new legislation in Japan could effectively outlaw the procedure for lesbian couples and single women.
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France May Face Sperm Shortage If New IVF Rules Come Into Effect: Report
France risks a shortage of frozen sperm if lawmakers approve new legislation that allows single women and lesbian couples access to in-vitro fertilisation (IVF) and abolishes the right of sperm and egg donors to keep their identities secret, clinicians said.
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Who Gets The Embryos? Whoever Wants To Make Them Into Babies: New Law
When their marriage fell apart, the most contentious issue between Ruby Torres and John Joseph Terrell was the fate of their frozen embryos. There were seven in storage, created with her eggs and his sperm before Torres underwent chemotherapy and radiation treatment for breast cancer.
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Ukraine MPs Vote To Permit Use Of Dead Soldiers' Sperm
Ukrainian MPs on Wednesday backed measures to allow soldiers' frozen sperm to be used if they are killed on the front, after an earlier law ordering its disposal triggered uproar.
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"Robbing Women": Japan's New Sperm Law Triggers Controversy
Satoko Nagamura and her girlfriend conceived their son with donated sperm, but new legislation in Japan could effectively outlaw the procedure for lesbian couples and single women.
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France May Face Sperm Shortage If New IVF Rules Come Into Effect: Report
France risks a shortage of frozen sperm if lawmakers approve new legislation that allows single women and lesbian couples access to in-vitro fertilisation (IVF) and abolishes the right of sperm and egg donors to keep their identities secret, clinicians said.
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Who Gets The Embryos? Whoever Wants To Make Them Into Babies: New Law
When their marriage fell apart, the most contentious issue between Ruby Torres and John Joseph Terrell was the fate of their frozen embryos. There were seven in storage, created with her eggs and his sperm before Torres underwent chemotherapy and radiation treatment for breast cancer.