Third-Party Reproduction
The phrase “third-party reproduction” refers to the use of eggs, sperm, or embryos that have been donated by a third person (donor) to enable an infertile individual or couple (intended recipient) to become parents.
What's New at ASRM
- ASRM Asks State Department for an International Travel Exemption for Newborns Born via Gestational Carriers During COVID-19 Pandemic
- SART and ASRM Issue Advice for Infertility Patients Concerning the Novel Coronavirus (COVID-19)
- ASRM Taskforce on the Needs and Interests of Donor Conceived People and their Families
- Canadian Class Action Lawsuit for Fertility Fraud Against MD Settled for $13.375m
- Update #1 Released to the ASRM Patient Management and Clinical Recommendations During The Coronavirus (COVID-19) Pandemic
Resources
- Gestational Carrier vs. Surrogate
- Portadora gestacional sustituta (Gestational carriers)
- Gestational carrier 妊娠载体(代孕人或代理孕母
- Donación de óvulos (Egg donation)
- Prevención de conflictos en la reproducción con donante (Avoiding conflict in third-party reproduction)
- Cuidado reproductivo fronterizo (Cross-border reproductive care)
- Donación de embriones (Embryo donation)
- Third-party Reproduction: Sperm, Egg, and Embryo Donation and Surrogacy
- 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
- Third-party reproduction 第三方生殖
- Reproducción con donante (Third-party reproduction booklet)
- Temas de asesoramiento para personas homosexuales que buscan tecnologías de reproducción asistida (Counseling issues for gay men and lesbians undergoing ART)
- Assisted Reproductive Technologies (booklet)
- Avoiding Conflict in Third-party Reproduction
- Tecnología de reproducción asistida (Assisted reproductive technology booklet)
- Donor Eggs Fresh Or Frozen?
- What Is A Gestational Carrier & Who Needs One?
- What Do I Need to Know About Zika Virus and Trying to Have a Baby?
Publications
- Updated terminology for gamete and embryo donors: directed (identified) to replace ‘‘known’’ and nonidentified to replace ‘‘anonymous’’: a committee opinion (2022)
- Ethics Webinar: Cross-Border Reproductive Care: Current Trends and Continuing Dilemmas
- Ethics Webinar: Dilemmas in Third-Party Reproduction: Perspectives in Medicine, Law and Ethics
- Defining embryo donation: an Ethics Committee opinion (2016)
- Consideration of the gestational carrier: an Ethics Committee opinion (2023)
- Informing offspring of their conception by gamete or embryo donation: an Ethics Committee opinion (2018)
- Interests obligations and rights in gamete and embryo donation: an Ethics Committee opinion (2019)
- Disclosure of medical errors involving gametes and embryos: an Ethics Committee opinion (2016)
- Ethical issues in oocyte banking for nonautologous use: an Ethics Committee opinion (2021)
- Misconduct in third-party assisted reproduction: an Ethics Committee opinion (2018)
- Oocyte or embryo donation to women of advanced reproductive age: an Ethics Commitee opinion (2016)
- Using family members as gamete donors or gestational carriers (2017)
- Recommendations for practices using gestational carriers: a committee opinion (2022)
- Recommendations for reducing the risk of viral transmission during fertility treatment with the use of autologous gametes: a committee opinion (2020)
- Micro-presentation: Interests, Obligations, and Rights in Gamete and Embryo Donation
- Micro-presentation: Misconduct in third party assisted reproduction
- Micro-presentation: Consideration of the gestational carrier