2023
DOI: 10.1177/00258172231200839
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Posthumous conception in Australia – legal and ethical considerations

Alex Polyakov,
Jacqueline Piskopos,
Genia Rozen

Abstract: Posthumous conception, the ability to conceive a child after the death of one partner, is increasingly prevalent due to advances in Artificial Reproduction Technology (ART). This paper considers the complexities surrounding the practice in Australia, focusing primarily on the ethical and legal dimensions. It observes that state-based regulations in Australia create disparities in accessibility: some states prohibit the procedure without the deceased’s written consent, while others permit it based on guidelines… Show more

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