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  2. Artificial insemination - Wikipedia

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    Artificial insemination used to be seen as adultery and was illegal until the 1960s when states started recognizing the child born from artificial insemination as legitimate. [52] Once the children began to be recognized as legitimate, legal questions around who the parents of the child are, how to handle surrogacy, paternity rights, and ...

  3. Artificial reproduction - Wikipedia

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    Artificial reproduction is the re-creation of life brought about by means other than natural ones. It is new life built by human plans and projects. Examples include artificial selection, artificial insemination, in vitro fertilization, artificial womb, artificial cloning, and kinematic replication.

  4. Mary Barton (obstetrician) - Wikipedia

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    That social stigma around artificial insemination was strong is illustrated by the words of Lord Blackford, who appealed to the House of Lords to "reject with horror this brain-wave of Beelzebub". [2]: 18 Blackford had moved to make artificial insemination by donor illegal, as being a form of adultery, but in the end he withdrew his motion. He ...

  5. 'If you want to have a child, why wait for a man?' - AOL

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    The number of single women going through IVF or artificial insemination in the UK has more than tripled in a decade, according to new figures. Between 2012 and 2022, the number of women having ...

  6. Sperm donation - Wikipedia

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    Natural insemination by a donor usually avoids the need for costly medical procedures that may require the intervention of third parties. It may lack some of the safety precautions and screenings usually built into the artificial insemination process [20] but proponents claim that it produces higher pregnancy rates.

  7. “That Is Wild”: Mom Says ‘Both Or None’ After ... - AOL

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    Techniques like IVF, ICSI, artificial insemination, and ovarian stimulation increase the chance of multiple births. ... and deciding to start families later in life. However, now, there’s more ...

  8. Insemination - Wikipedia

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    Artificial insemination is the introduction of sperm into the reproductive tract of a female by means other than sexual intercourse for the purpose of impregnating the female. [12] In humans, artificial insemination may be used when a woman or her normal sex partner cannot, for any of a number of reasons, conceive by natural means.

  9. Man fathers 106 babies and counting (most, the 'all natural' way)

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    As GQ reports, this 46-year-old from the Netherlands has fathered 106 children, two-thirds of whom were conceived the natural way (sexual intercourse) and a third via artificial insemination.