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Having Children with Assisted Reproduction

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Assisted reproduction after death
==Assisted reproduction after death==
When people try to have a child through in vitro fertilization, the laboratory will commonly store a lot more sperm, eggs and sometimes zygotes than are needed right away. This is especially common where multiple attempts may be needed to have a successful pregnancy. Whether it is expected or not, sometimes a donor of eggs or sperms sperm or someone who intends on having a child dies before the child is conceived.
====What happens if a donor dies?====
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