Sperm dies after
Posthumous sperm retrieval (PSR) is a procedure in which spermatozoa are extracted from a human artificial insemination techniques were first developed, with sperm donated to a sperm bank being used following the death of the donor.
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Everything dies, so technically the answer to your question is yes. Here's the thing: Men produce a whole lot of sperm cells.
Most of them never.
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Description:It glistens, milky white and veiny. Because posthumous insemination can take place months or even years after the father's death, it can in some cases be difficult to prove the paternity of the child. What the doctor has extracted is a liquid that can create life. Judaic strictures are based on the halakhic prohibition on deriving personal benefit from a corpse, and in the case of those in a persistent vegetative state, their categorisation as gosses dying person prohibits anyone from touching or moving them for anything that does not relate to their immediate care. In their paper they reflect, almost wistfully, that they could have instead sent him to neighbouring Belgium before his life support was withdrawn, because sperm retrieval is not prohibited there.
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