LGBTQIA Reproductive Rights
Unmarried persons and gays and lesbians have interests in having and rearing children. There is no persuasive evidence that children raised by single parents or by gays and lesbians are harmed or disadvantaged by that fact alone. Programs should treat all requests for assisted reproduction equally without regard to marital status or sexual orientation.
What's New at ASRM
- ASRM Announces $100,000 Donation To Establish The “Samuel C. Pang, MD, Leadership In LGBTQ+ Education & Research Fund”
- Fertility and Sterility On Air - Unplugged: March 2022
- ASRM Applauds Introduction of the Right to Build Families Act
- ASRM Continues to Oppose Reproductive Healthcare Restrictions
- ASRM Task Force on Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Issues Statement, Recommendations
- Canadian Class Action Lawsuit for Fertility Fraud Against MD Settled for $13.375m
Resources
- Counseling Issues to Discuss With Gay Men and Lesbians Seeking Assisted Reproductive Technology (ART)
- Fertility Rights and Responsibilities
- Counseling issues to discuss with gay men and lesbians seeking ART 与寻求辅助生殖技术(ART)的同性恋者讨论的咨询问题
- Cross-border reproductive care 跨境生殖保健服务
- Third-party reproduction 第三方生殖
- Temas de asesoramiento para personas homosexuales que buscan tecnologías de reproducción asistida (Counseling issues for gay men and lesbians undergoing ART)
- What Is A Gestational Carrier & Who Needs One?
Publications
- Ethics Webinar: Fertility Services to Transgender Persons
- Access to fertility services by transgender and nonbinary persons: an Ethics Committee opinion (2021)
- Access to fertility treatment irrespective of marital status, sexual orientation, or gender identity: an Ethics Committee opinion (2021)
- Ethics Webinar: Childrearing Ability and Fertility Services: Ethical Policy Considerations
- Cross-border reproductive care: an Ethics Committee opinion (2022)