Against seminal principles: ethics, hubris, and lessons to learn from illicit inseminations
So I never conceptualized this kind of deception and betrayal. I expected the doctors to be truthful and honest … If he had told me that he didn't have enough donors and he had said, “Hey, I have more women on the list for insemination, I don't have enough donors,” … I would not like hearing that, but I can handle it… Had he told me it was going to be him using his own semen I would have been absolu tely creeped out.—Judith, research interview
Source: Fertility and Sterility - Category: Reproduction Medicine Authors: Jody Madeira, Steven R. Lindheim, Mark V. Sauer Tags: Inklings Source Type: research
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