The legal aspects of artificial insemination vary by state and can encompass issues such as consent, parental rights, and the regulation of fertility clinics. Many states have specific laws governing the use of donor sperm or eggs, including requirements for written consent and the rights of donors versus intended parents. Additionally, some states have laws addressing the legal status of children conceived through artificial insemination, particularly concerning inheritance and parental rights. It's important for individuals seeking artificial insemination to consult local laws and regulations to understand their rights and responsibilities.
Surrogacy is legal.
I believe as long as your 18 meaning the legal age u should be fine.
No. The Watchtower has said ''Scripturally, a woman who consents to artificial insemination is in substance committing adultery, and if her husband consented to the practice, he would also be approving of an adulterous course. Artificial insemination is out of harmony with God's law'' WT 15 Aug '64 ''Artificial insemination of a woman by a donor other than her legal husband, makes her guilty of adultery, a sin against God'' WT 15 Aug '84 Also, sperm, either from the husband or a 3rd party donor, would have to be obtained by masturbation which is not allowed.
18 or 21, depending on when your state/country considers you a legal adult.
Two or more females can not make a baby.You need sperm cells from the male. You can go for artificial insemination to get the pregnancy. It is lengthy and complicated legal procedure in India.
No, but as of January 1, 2010, same-sex couples may obtain a registered partnership which has all of the same rights and responsibilities as legal marriage, except for access to adoption, in vitro fertilization and artificial insemination.
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At least 18, unless you have really stupid, uncaring parents. Then you might have a shot at younger if you could find a stupid, unethical doctor. The above, of course, refers to artificial insemination. If you go about it the old-fashioned way and choose the age of your partner carefully, there are no legal restrictions. However, the stupid part still applies if you are under 18.
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A. M. L. Broekhuijsen-Molenaar has written: 'Civielrechtelijke aspekten van kunstmatige inseminatie en draagmoederschap' -- subject(s): Domestic relations, Human Artificial insemination, Law and legislation, Legal status, laws, Sperm banks, Surrogate mothers
The question of whether a spouse or partner's permission should be mandatory for sterilization or artificial insemination is complex and often hinges on ethical, legal, and personal considerations. Advocates for mandatory consent argue that these procedures can significantly impact both partners' lives and futures, necessitating mutual agreement. Conversely, opponents contend that individuals should have autonomy over their own reproductive choices, regardless of their partner's opinion. Ultimately, the decision should balance individual rights with the relational dynamics involved in such significant life choices.
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