After your death, are you willing to donate your body?

Updated on society 2024-02-15
23 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Unwilling. "According to traditional Chinese beliefs, there are not many people who are willing to donate their bodies. Dr. Tang said that in our province and even in the whole country, there are very few bodies that can be used for medical research.

    Even if the person agrees, it is often rejected by the family. Based on the reports of various places in recent years, the situation of body donation in the country is not optimistic. <>

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Willing. I'm ordinary, I can't contribute much to the world, and if I can do what I can to save a few people and families who are suffering after I die, why not, and besides, it would be a great comfort for my loved ones to know that someone will continue to live in this world with a part of me and my love after I die. <>

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    I don't want to. For example, 9,388 people in Shanghai have gone through the registration procedures for body donation, and 1,822 people have actually carried out the formalities. In Shanghai, about 700 bodies are needed for medical research every year, but only more than 200 bodies are donated.

    Heilongjiang Province needs about 1,500 cases of medical research and teaching every year, but from 2000 to 2012, Harbin donated less than 200 cases. <>

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Willing. The reason is very simple, I have a doctor at home, I grew up in a medical university and the hospital where my family worked, and I have seen too many people waiting for organs, and my eyes are full of desire for life. After death, people are a handful of ashes, and donating organs that can still be used can be regarded as continuing to live in the world in another way.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Body donation is nothing more than a tangle of legal principles and human feelings. For loved ones, it is impossible to accept the fragmentation of the family member's body, and for society, there will be several people who have benefited from the donated organs, thus extending their lives. So, when it comes to body donation, I agree, but I don't force it, because everyone's perception and acceptance level varies greatly.

    First things first: be legal.

    If a person who has no relatives is cut off after death, it is unacceptable, because even if he dies, you have no right to touch other people's bodies, which is not only a moral constraint, but also a legal restriction.

    Therefore, body donation must be the consent of the person or his family, especially the consent of the person is the most important. Many people have signed an agreement for body donation before their death, even if their families do not agree with it, but they are legally supported. If a person does not sign an agreement before his or her death, but agrees to donate his body before his or her death, the family will be more receptive.

    What is more difficult is that after death, the hospital hopes to get the body donation, and most of the relatives will not agree at this time, more because of moral constraints. Even if you approve it in your heart, the world's eyes are still unbearable.

    Second: Be in awe.

    After the body is donated, the body is no longer visible to the family, or to donate organs, or to provide medical use. But we have no way of knowing what the truth is, except to say that people must have a sense of reverence for all things, and do not do what they should not do and what they cannot do. In this world, everything is interrelated, and what you think has no impact on the fact that no one knows whether it will have any effect.

    So, be sure to be in awe.

    And finally: human nature is inherently good.

    Those who are willing to donate their bodies are great benevolent people and deserve the respect of all of us!

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Each ethnic group has a unique burial custom, whether it is cremation or burial, it always comes down to "entering the earth for peace". For thousands of years, people have not wanted the deceased to be disturbed, and once there is a mistake, it is regarded as the "unfilial piety" of the children. When there is a "different" way of dealing with it in society, it is easy to be criticized.

    Body donation refers to the act of a natural person voluntarily donating all or part of his or her body to the cause of medical science after his or her death, and the act of donating all or part of the body to the cause of medical science by his or her family after the death of a natural person who did not express his or her intention to donate.

    For the society, body donation has made a great contribution to the social medical and health undertakings. Human anatomy, human organ transplantation, etc., all require a large number of remains**. For individuals, body donation is a manifestation of noble personality, a scientific attitude and value towards oneself, society and even nature.

    After a person dies, the body has no meaning to the person, and whether the person has a soul after death or not, body donation has a specific meaning. On the one hand, when people die, they still want to contribute to society and mankind, which is itself a high social morality; On the other hand, there are those who believe that after death, people can make their own life shine and illuminate the lives of others through the use of organs. (Even worse, they believe that when their organs enter someone else's body and play a role, they are reborn in some sense, and they are willing to donate their bodies.)

    Of course, there is no scientific basis for this. )

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Recently, I saw the topic of body donation on Weibo, and there were different opinions. Some people believe that the body is skinned, and the parents should leave intact. Some people believe that donating a body to bring a new life to others is not in vain. As far as I'm concerned, I'm happy to donate my body.

    On June 28, 2021, I signed the deceased organ donation volunteer form and became a part of millions of volunteers, as if everything was starting to make sense. On a whim, I also sent it to the circle of friends to commemorate it. That's what it said at the time:

    A life of only one time, of course, has to live hotter than anyone else. When I come to this world, I must do something meaningful, at least if one day, someone can see the world for me.

    It was the bravest moment.

    As mentioned above, body donation, in fact, I have selfish intentions. I thought, it's hard to live this time, and it's good to die of old age naturally. However, the world is impermanent, and you never know which comes first, tomorrow or the unexpected.

    If one day, I really leave this world due to an accident, except for a time-limited tombstone, my former existence will be erased, I will feel very regretful and unwilling. In addition, leaving a part of one's body to bring new life to others is equivalent to living in another way. In a corner of time and space, my family knows that I will always be there, so I should accompany them!

    I'm leaving, and I'm always there.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    I can, I want my life to give its last bit of value, and even though the reality is difficult, I think that donating my body to something useful is the last end to the joy of life.

    Leviathan pressed: "The body is skinned, and the parents who receive it dare not destroy it" - the ancient tradition of the Chinese teaches us that when people die, they must leave a whole corpse, which limits the number of body donations in China. In addition, even if the person agrees to donate his body after death, he or she still faces many thresholds, such as the "written willingness to donate" (see Article 8 of China's 2007 Regulations on Human Organ Transplantation), and certain medical and ethical conditions (such as Article 10 of the Regulations on Human Organ Transplantation).

    Six, ten. 7.18). At the same time, the body contains personality interests, and the human organ procurement organization must also exclude the objection of the donor's close relatives (that is, even if the deceased expressed his intention to donate organs before his death, as long as the family objected, the organ donation still cannot be done).

    However, in any case, looking at the relevant laws and current situation in Europe and the United States is of positive significance for those who intend to donate their bodies, as well as for medical practitioners. Think about it, if a person doesn't care much about where and what the body is used for after death, and doesn't care if there is an organization to profit from it, this kind of open-minded thinking may help more people who are still alive in this world.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Acceptable.

    The concept that the body is subject to the parents' "burial is safe" is deeply rooted, and body donation is a very niche thing. There is no doubt that due to factors such as perception and emotion, the proportion of organ donation in China is still very low. However, this year, with the improvement of civilization, people have become more and more recognized and accepted for body donation.

    If someone uses a certain organ of my body to continue to live a good life, I also feel like some kind of survival, a very mysterious feeling, I have signed it; Yes, if I die, I will take everything I can from me. Then the body is cremated, no cemetery, field, creek and river, **convenient** sprinkled on the line, or if it can be sprinkled as fertilizer on the roots of the tree...

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    I think I can take it. Because if a person still has something to donate after death, it will also exert its residual heat and exert its ultimate value to help others, so I think donating the body is actually a good thing because it makes me feel that the deceased is still alive.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Body donation is now increasingly acceptable.

    Even if you don't donate, it will turn into loess.

    It's better to donate and contribute.

    Realize his own value.

    Contribution to society.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    I am a medical student, and even though my school used to be a military school, there are still very few teachers, and a corpse will be assigned to 16 students for dissection research, which is very crowded. I think it is a great honor to donate my body for more scientific research and study after death.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    I am able to accept body donation. When our lives are over, body donation allows us to live in this world in another way. And it's a good thing that our bodies can contribute to others.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    With my current age and mentality, I think this is a very meaningful thing, even if you have died, but your body organs will continue to survive in another person's body, which can also be seen as the continuation of your own life.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    Yes, from a scientific point of view, in ancient times, the burial was actually a psychological effect, and the person himself did not perceive it after death, starting from reality, it is basically not allowed to be buried now, most of them are cremated, rather than a meaningless death, it is better to let his death also produce value and contribute to society. Although there will be psychological discomfort, in a certain sense, body donation is undoubtedly a great feat, making a great contribution to the development of society and civilization.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    I don't think that people have contributed much to the world during their lifetime, and donating themselves after death can help more people and keep my organs alive to see the whole world for me.

    But the wishes of the family are also respected by us, but on the other hand, most of the family members will respect our wishes, but there will also be some family members who do not want us to donate their organs like we do not have peace after death, but I believe that many people want to realize their own value after death, whether we see the world become a better place with our own eyes.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    No. If I'm being resuscitated in the hospital and I've agreed to donate my body before that, there's a good chance I won't be able to get it back.

    Under normal circumstances, hospitals transplant organs, waiting for volunteers to donate and match, but there are too few legal organs, and there is a big gap. As a result, the organ trade in the underground black market is rife, which is illegal but has been repeatedly banned.

    doctors, perhaps, can trust his work ethic;

    hospitals, perhaps, can trust its work ethic;

    But when the underground black market is so rampant, how do you determine which hospitals and which doctors are not involved? At this time, you believe in neither the doctor nor the hospital, you believe in your own luck.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    This has a great influence on the education culture we received since childhood, traditional Chinese Confucian education, the parents of the body and skin, even if they pass away, they must keep the body, Catholicism advocates dedication to save the soul, Buddhism - life does not bring, death does not take away, life is a practice, if you do more good deeds, there will be a good reincarnation in the next life, so this completely depends on your current state of mind.

    When there are relatives and friends around me who need organ transplants, even if it is not a body, then I am willing to use one body to save two lives, which is great!

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    If you don't accept it, life and death are in the sky. If you deserve to die, you will die, and it is immoral to have to covet other people's organs. Those who spend money to buy other people's organs have no conscience.

    Body donation is just a culture of the rich fooling ordinary people. Because ordinary people are not eligible for organ transplants at all.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-18

    It is more appropriate to solve the problem of euthanasia first, and then talk about body donation.

    The essence of these two questions is about the ethics of "death".

    If you take life and death lightly, you will be able to treat the "body" objectively.

    In addition, it is to let "some" people set an example, to show the general public, and to take the lead in demonstrating, which will greatly promote the work of body donation.

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-17

    I can accept it, because if there is something in a dead person that can be contributed, it is also a good thing that he has used his residual energy, exerted his last value, and can help others.

  22. Anonymous users2024-01-16

    I can accept it, but I don't force others to accept it. From the perspective of literature and art, body donation can be understood as the continuation of life, which not only helps others, but also allows life to continue to shine in another way.

  23. Anonymous users2024-01-15

    Everybody's ideas are different, and each place has different customs, so for myself, if I can bring a share of honor to future generations, it's acceptable.

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