The Legal Anchoring to the Techniques of Assisted Reproduction
Infertility is a disease of the reproductive system determined as the inability to achieve a clinical pregnancy after 12 months or more of unprotected sex. Medically, infertility, in most cases, considered a chronic condition that meets the biosciological, social and legal role of disability. Since the birth of the first child conceived by in vitro fertilization in 1978, reproductive technologies enable the birth of thousands of babies a year around the world. Despite the expansion of centers where assisted reproductive techniques carried out, yet many countries do not have a legal anchor that adjust adequately on the subject, situation that causes human rights violations that could be avoid with proper regulation.
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