Death may be something we don't like to talk about, but let's face it: it's inevitable.
For some people, it happens unexpectedly, due to an accident, illness or for brave soldiers who lose their lives in combat.
With the advancement of infertility (IVF) treatments, more and more people are looking into the possibility of creating life after death.
Post-mortem sperm retrieval makes this a reality, and while it's acceptable for wives and girlfriends to use their deceased partner's sperm with his consent, taking sperm to conceive a child (or grandchild in one case) without the man's knowledge is a hot topic of debate.
Read more about this controversial IVF subject! IVF After Death; Post-Mortem Sperm Retrieval
For some people, it happens unexpectedly, due to an accident, illness or for brave soldiers who lose their lives in combat.
With the advancement of infertility (IVF) treatments, more and more people are looking into the possibility of creating life after death.
Post-mortem sperm retrieval makes this a reality, and while it's acceptable for wives and girlfriends to use their deceased partner's sperm with his consent, taking sperm to conceive a child (or grandchild in one case) without the man's knowledge is a hot topic of debate.
Read more about this controversial IVF subject! IVF After Death; Post-Mortem Sperm Retrieval
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