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Milanifar A., Shahbazi M.H., Behjati Ardakani Z., Akhondi M.A.. Impressive effect of dissolution matrimony in the final stage of embryo or gamete transferring. Payesh 2007; 6 (4)
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Objective (s): The procedure of embryo transfer that is originated from Gametes of infertile couple or Third party usually lasts about 4 months (and sometimes more). The Consent and agreement of infertile couple are incisively announced and delivered before stepping into the process. At the time being, it should be confirmed whether husband in the relevant medical process -that is concerned as embryo or sperm transferring - plays no role and in the cases the concern is egg donation or no problem in gametes, the presence of the husband is necessary just one time for providing sperm.
In a case that during therapeutically microinjection process, the dissolution of matrimony occurred what is the task of the transferring procedure? Is the woman that – that is continuously in contact with clinic – responsible of information the marital status to the clinic and in a case she does not observe the mentioned point is liability toward the clinic? In other words, is the initial consent for therapeutically procedure - that includes transferring process - executive and comfortable? Is the clinic responsible to view the consistence of the marital status? In a case the clinic does not consider this duty, is it liability toward the clinic?
Conclusion: The editors believe that in a case of dissolution of marital status, the infertile couple that are candidate for treatment with embryo transferring after announcement of agreement for starting the procedure and before transferring process, the resulted infant or infants are not privileged of expected family support and their birth causes the route of familial disagreements. Considering above mentioned it seems that for prevention of this occurrence the presence of the couple is inevitable during transferring process and never and under no condition even enforced conditions, transferring process must be conducted in absence of the couple and confirmation of the constancy of the marital status and this procedure is obliged to be realized to the couple.
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type of study: Descriptive |
Accepted: 2018/11/28 | Published: 2007/10/15

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