II. Life
2.3 Reproduction
Article 39 - Artificial Insemination
Artificial Insemination or “AI” is the process by which sperm is introduced into the reproductive tract of a female of a species for the purpose of impregnation by means other than sexual intercourse with a member of the opposite sex of the species.
The primary justification for Artificial Insemination with Homo Sapiens remains to provide assistance to primarily the female of the species in obtaining a viable pregnancy through “AI” that would otherwise be highly improbable due to fertility issues.
The use of Artificial Insemination by females of the Homo Sapien species as anything other than strictly as an alternative to falling pregnant through normal means of sexual intercourse with a male of the species is contrary to the norms of society and the original intention of the technology and is forbidden, to be suppressed and not permitted to be revived.
The natural fertility cycle of females of the Homo Sapien species declines rapidly after the age of thirty until the onset of menopause, usually within the fifties. The use of Artificial Insemination by older females of the Homo Sapien species beyond the age of forty (40) years as a means of compensating for lack of earlier family planning is contrary to the natural fertility cycle of the species and the original intention of the technology and is forbidden, to be suppressed and not permitted to be revived
The use of Artificial Insemination for cloning or eugenic related programs is absolutely forbidden, reprobate and to be suppressed.