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本文从辅助生殖实验室的角度探讨配子和胚胎捐献问题,所谓的 "临床 "胚胎学家在这里从事体外受精的所有现行工作,包括和胚胎学实验室、卵母细胞采集、常规人工授精或通过 ICSI、胚胎培养、配子和胚胎质量评估、胚胎移植、配子和胚胎冷冻保存、植入前遗传学研究、结果分析以及质量控制、评估和改进。如果认为 ART 实验室的责任仅限于严格的技术或后勤领域,那就大错特错了。临床胚胎学家有义务确保胚胎移植程序严格遵守道德规范,强调这些规范中的偏差或错误,并拒绝在违反上述标准的情况下采取行动。捐献胚胎以帮助他人建立家庭,对于考虑处理冷冻保存胚胎的患者来说是一个重要的选择,因为这些胚胎超出了他们实现自己生育目标所需的数量。配子捐献是一种更为普遍的程序,它可以帮助我们更好地理解胚胎捐献的某些方面。捐赠必须是一种自由交易,不受内疚感或任何其他类型的压力或胁迫的影响。我们正面临着一个全新的问题,因为我们是地球上唯一能够操纵自己的配子和胚胎的物种,在这种情况下,辅助生殖是对支配我们出生方式的社会价值观的巨大挑战,这在人类历史上是没有先例的。
Embryological Perspectives on Gamete and Embryo Donation
This article addresses the issue of gamete and embryo donation from the perspective of the assisted reproduction laboratory, where the so-called "clinical" embryologists work making all the current variants of in vitro fertilization including the andrology laboratory, oocyte collection, conventional insemination or through ICSI, embryo culture, gamete and embryo quality evaluation, embryo transfer, cryopreservation of gametes and embryos, preimplantation genetic studies, results analyses and quality control, assessment and improvement. To think that the responsibility of an ART laboratory only attains the strictly technical or logistical areas is an error or a simplification that excludes embryologists from other important matters. Clinical embryologists have the obligation to ensure that procedures follow strict ethical rules, highlight deviations or errors from these canons, and refuse to act in cases of violation of said standards. Donating embryos to assist in others´ efforts on building a family is an important option for patients who are considering the disposal of cryopreserved embryos, in excess those needed to meet their own fertility goals.
Gamete donation, a more widespread procedure, can help us to better understand certain aspects of embryo donation. Donation must be a free transaction, not influenced by guilt or any other type of pressure or coercion of any kind.
We are facing a totally new issue because we are the only species on the planet that can manipulate our own gametes and embryos in a context where assisted reproduction represents a dramatic challenge to the social values that govern our way of being born, without precedent in human history.