The protocols of medical assistance to procreation involve a biological examination of sperm, conducted through masturbation practiced in inappropriate places for a practice generally considered erotic. We conducted ethnographic research in two major Parisian hospitals. The men and women who participated expressed subjective reactions, involving embarrassment, shame, disgust and disgust on the practice of masturbation in this context. The confusion between the medical and sexual records, difficulty in de-sexualize a practice that remains taboo, and the sterile nature of sperm produced in such circumstances would be the cause of emotional reactions experienced in relation to sperm when it is produced in the medical context.
sperm collection; infertility; masturbation; assisted reproductive technologies