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Unmarried women cannot use sperm banks to donate sperm to remove fathers and children, and the debate between reproductive freedom and legal boundaries

author:The warm sun in spring

As a type of assisted reproductive technology, sperm banks provide infertile couples with the possibility of fertility. However, for unmarried women, the use of sperm banks to assist in the birth of children is prohibited by law. Netizens have a lot of discussions about this.

Unmarried women cannot use sperm banks to donate sperm to remove fathers and children, and the debate between reproductive freedom and legal boundaries

Proponents argue:

1. Childbearing is a woman's freedom, and unmarried women should enjoy the right to use sperm banks. For women who don't want to get married, spending money on sperm artificial insemination is the best option. A survey of 15 European countries found that 70% of the public supported the use of assisted reproductive technology by unmarried women.

Unmarried women cannot use sperm banks to donate sperm to remove fathers and children, and the debate between reproductive freedom and legal boundaries

2. In the era of declining fertility rates, opening up the use of sperm banks by unmarried women will, to a certain extent, drive the birth rate of the population.

Unmarried women cannot use sperm banks to donate sperm to remove fathers and children, and the debate between reproductive freedom and legal boundaries

Opponents argue that:

1. The use of sperm banks by unmarried women will cause a large number of men to be unable to marry and have no offspring. A large number of single men is an immeasurable safety hazard to society.

Unmarried women cannot use sperm banks to donate sperm to remove fathers and children, and the debate between reproductive freedom and legal boundaries

2. Social and ethical problems are not easy to control, a large number of women use the sperm of the anonymous sperm bank to have children, it is difficult to avoid that the children born by everyone are the same father, and it will be very embarrassing if they marry brothers and sisters in the future.

Unmarried women cannot use sperm banks to donate sperm to remove fathers and children, and the debate between reproductive freedom and legal boundaries

Personal Opinion:

Single women are not allowed to use the sperm bank, and only the man can not give birth when he is married.

Unmarried women cannot use sperm banks to donate sperm to remove fathers and children, and the debate between reproductive freedom and legal boundaries

If the divorce is divorced, if the husband who is unable to have children wants to have children, the mother who conceived the baby in October will not be able to grab custody, because the infertile man is preferred.

Unmarried women cannot use sperm banks to donate sperm to remove fathers and children, and the debate between reproductive freedom and legal boundaries

Men can't give birth, so the whole family encourages artificial insemination to give birth to one, and the family goes on as usual. If women can't give birth, I'm afraid they will be kicked out of the house a long time ago.

It is recommended that the state still open up the sperm bank to unmarried women, and at most limit the age of use, only for elderly women and single women over 40 years old, and women cannot be deprived of their right to be mothers.

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