on 29-09-2016 11:16 AM
This is something to debate. I am shocked at some laws we have.
http://www.abc.net.au/news/2016-09-29/tony-deane-parent-regret-testes-removed-death-partner/7885910
Seeing that the couple was not married, I would think that his parents should have to give permission for this procedure. I don't blame them for being angry and upset.
Erica
29-09-2016 11:58 AM - edited 29-09-2016 12:01 PM
They were engaged according to that report, so that gives her some legal ground.
But there have been cases where sperm has actually been removed from
deceased men. If that can be done, why were the testes removed I wonder?
I personally. don't believe that a man should father a child after death.
Who is to say that is what he wanted - for his child to be fatherless?
http://www.livescience.com/37335-postmortem-sperm-ethics.html
29-09-2016 12:04 PM - edited 29-09-2016 12:05 PM
on 29-09-2016 02:31 PM
I find this very disturbing.
First of all, most young women that have lost a partner will eventually find another relationship and most likely have a child with the new partner.
Secondly, the Grandparents will most likely never see those grandchildren unless the woman stays in close contact with the parents of the man.
I can not imagine my heartbreak, knowing there is a grandchild somewhere in this world and I can not be part of their life. A part of my lost son that I would dearly cherish.
The world has gone crazy.
Erica