Final destination of surplus cryopreserved embryos. What decision should be made?

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Carlos Wilson Dala Paula Abreu Abreu, Maria Lúcia Andrade Abreu, Maria Mariana Andrade Abreu, João Pedro Andrade Abreu, Luiz Fernando Cal Silva, Ines Katerina Damasceno Cavallo Cruzeiro, Rui Manuel Lopes Nunes
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Abstract

Objective: The aim of this study was to evaluate what data exists in the literature about the fate of SCE.

Methods: This is an integrative review of papers published in the last ten years, in the Medline and PubMed databases on the subject.

Results: the studies included in this review demonstrate that the difficulties in defining the fate of surplus cryopreserved embryos are mainly due to the absence of specific legislation in most countries. Sociocultural and demographic factors such as religion, treatment period, ethnicity, income, marital status, economic status and education level are factors that influence the choice of the final destination of ECE. This study demonstrated that in most of the countries evaluated, the law or regulations do not provide clear guidance on the final destination of the surplus cryopreserved embryos, although it is reasonable to consider that the law will treat embryos, after a certain period of time, as abandoned. Accurate information about the desired destination of the surplus cryopreserved embryos is needed from the beginning of the breeding process to minimize future problems.

Conclusions: We conclude that this is a controversial issue, involving ethical, legal, moral and financial issues, that lack specific legislation in almost all of the countries evaluated, which contributes to indecision, abandonment, and it hinders the final destination of these embryos.

剩余冷冻胚胎的最终目的地。应该做什么决定?
目的:本研究的目的是评估文献中关于SCE命运的资料。方法:这是对Medline和PubMed数据库中关于该主题的近十年来发表的论文的综合综述。结果:本综述中包含的研究表明,确定剩余冷冻胚胎命运的困难主要是由于大多数国家缺乏具体立法。社会文化和人口因素,如宗教、治疗期、种族、收入、婚姻状况、经济状况和教育水平,是影响欧洲经委会最终目的地选择的因素。本研究表明,在大多数被评估的国家中,法律或法规并未对剩余冷冻保存胚胎的最终目的地提供明确的指导,尽管有理由认为法律会将胚胎在一段时间后视为遗弃。从育种过程开始就需要关于剩余冷冻保存胚胎的预期目的地的准确信息,以尽量减少未来的问题。结论:我们得出的结论是,这是一个有争议的问题,涉及伦理、法律、道德和财务问题,几乎所有被评估的国家都缺乏具体的立法,这导致了优柔寡断、遗弃,并阻碍了这些胚胎的最终目的地。
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