In vitro fertilization
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Is there a halachic problem with in vitro fertilization between unmarried couples (with no current intention of marrying in the future)?
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In terms of sperm for infertility, is there a problem?
It is clear to me of course that if you say "I am not a virgin", it is not a virgin.
But it seems that ejaculating for a virgin is some kind of social prohibition, not to be done as an act of masturbation.
And after all, it is permissible to ejaculate in all kinds of infertile situations (the obvious one: pregnancy)
This is the most useless thing there is.
I'm trying to understand what you're saying, Rabbi. What do you mean by "and even free entry is not such a severe prohibition?" What difference does it make if it's a severe or mild prohibition? After all, what is forbidden is simply forbidden?
What's the question? That's right, what's forbidden is forbidden.
I think Aharon meant to ask why the Rabbi wrote that it is not a severe prohibition. The meaning of the answer is that the Rabbi is telling the questioner that you can actually come to her (it is not such a severe prohibition) and you do not need to do in vitro fertilization.
I meant exactly what I wrote.
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