Medraś M, Blok K, Terpiłowski L
Pol Tyg Lek. 1989;44(7-8):206-8.
Fourteen female patients married to infertile men were artificially inseminated with the semen of unknown donors within 1985-1987. Over 150 inseminations (no complications except sporadic pain) produced 7 pregnancies out of which 5 were finished with the delivery of healthy babies, one was terminated in the seventh week with abortion. Fate of the remaining pregnancy is unknown. Ethical-legal implications of AID, the problem of donors and classification of semen, and necessity to store the semen at the temperature of liquid nitrogen due to the risk of AID are emphasized.
1985年至1987年期间,14名嫁给不育男性的女性接受了未知供体精液的人工授精。超过150次授精(除偶尔疼痛外无并发症)导致7例怀孕,其中5例顺利产下健康婴儿,1例在第7周因流产而终止妊娠。其余妊娠情况不明。强调了供精人工授精的伦理法律问题、供体问题和精液分类,以及由于供精人工授精风险而将精液储存在液氮温度下的必要性。