Women's Rights & Issues
Related: About this forumWoman learns parents' fertility doctor is really her biological father
(snip)
Dr. Peven helped Mrs. Hall conceive Jaime, who never thought anything was unusual about her upbringing. Her parents kept her artificial insemination a secret for many years. However, she eventually found out about it and took a paternity test to find out the results.
The result came back that my dad was 100% not my biological father, Hall said.
Her mother eventually said Peven performed a procedure to help make her husbands sperm swim faster.
Im seeing half-siblings and Im seeing a bunch of things on there that I didnt understand, but there was the name that was managing the accounts, Hall said. It was the only name that I recognized, and, as soon as I saw it said, Peven, I just looked up at my husband, and said I know who my biological father is.
Several fertility doctors across the United States have used their own sperm to promote pregnancies in women. According to The New York Post, Dr. Quincy Fortier fathered several children by injecting his patients with his very own semen.
(snip)
Currently, its not illegal for a doctor to use his own sperm to artificially impregnate a patient, even without permission.
https://www.wkbn.com/news/national-world/woman-learns-parents-fertility-doctor-is-really-her-biological-father/
****How can this not be illegal?? They can do this legally without a womans permission? This just blows my mind.
LastDemocratInSC
(3,829 posts)Maybe they are the same, I don't recall the names and circumstances. A very odd thing anyway.
Nay
(12,051 posts)picking a donor father to contribute sperm, you'd have some choice in the matter. You'd want a donor of at least normal attractiveness, higher IQ, no genetic illnesses, etc.
I remember one of these cases in which the doctor had 'fathered' dozens and dozens of children. He was uncovered when so many of the children conceived at his clinic looked exactly like him -- he was quite ugly, and so were nearly all those poor kids.
Srkdqltr
(7,660 posts)niyad
(119,906 posts)Diamond_Dog
(34,629 posts)I thought that in this day and age, surely a procedure like this would be long outlawed, but evidently not. It should be illegal to do this without a womans permission, and as a woman, I am outraged over it.
niyad
(119,906 posts)Freethinker65
(11,137 posts)Of course this should be illegal. It is not what was contracted for. Besides being unethical, there are cases of half siblings unknowingly getting together which can lead to genetic (not to mention emotional) nightmares.
So if the woman can't sue because she is nothing to society but a broodmare, perhaps a husband (if involved) whose sperm was supposed to be used or who picked the donor he wanted (again, the woman's desires are not actionable) can sue for breach of contract, trespassing, and loss of marital relations.
Response to Diamond_Dog (Original post)
Anon-C This message was self-deleted by its author.