The dilemma of assisted reproduction in Iran

Dublin Core

Title

The dilemma of assisted reproduction in Iran

Author

Tremayne, S.

Publisher

2012/00/00

Language

English

Publication Date

20120000

Abstract

Assisted reproductive technologies (ARTs) have spread at a surprising speed in Iran, since their introduction three decades ago. Currently over 75 clinics offer fertility treatment, in all its forms, throughout the country. The practice of ARTs in Iran, which is an Islamic state, was made possible, initially, through the endorsement of leading religious authorities. While the use of these biotechnologies is now viewed more as a medical technology, social and cultural norms and practices remain an important factor in their acceptance. The third party donation of sperm and egg remains particularly problematic, especially in the cases of male infertility and sperm donation, and the practice has had unanticipated outcomes for kinship, gender and for the children born from such technologies. In this paper I examine the process by which ARTs have been legitimized and conclude that, so far, these modern technologies have not altered, profoundly, the attitudes of infertile couples, towards procreation, but they have become instrumental in the users’ hands to perpetuate their understanding of what constitutes kinship and relatedness

Notes

Monograph:Biomedical Infertility Care in Poor Resource Countries: Barriers, Access and Ethics

Primary Classification

14.1

Secondary Classification

14.1;1.2

Primary keywords

ijtihad--[pri];infertility--[pri];reproductive technologies--[pri]

Secondary keywords

fatwas;gamete donation;genetic relatedness ties;interviews;marital relationship;modern Muslim religious scholars;ovum donors;semen donors;stigmatization;surrogate mothers

Subject

Iran--[pri]

Subject

Tehran;Yazd

Subject

Shi'a

Subject

nasab;sigheh

Journal Article

Facts, Views and Vision in ObGyn2012:70-74

Note

Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 License. Copyright Flemish Society of Obstetrics and Gynecology

Call Number

citation

Bibliography

16 refs

ISSN

20320418 (print)

Collection

Citation

“The dilemma of assisted reproduction in Iran,” Islamic Medical & Scientific Ethics, accessed January 17, 2025, https://imse.ibp.georgetown.domains/items/show/37704.