Queensland passes first fertility treatment legislation
The Queensland parliament has passed the state's first assisted conception laws, which include plans to create a retrospective donor-registry by 2026...
The Queensland parliament has passed the state's first assisted conception laws, which include plans to create a retrospective donor-registry by 2026...
This piece by Dr Catherine Jones, exploring the impact of the removal of donor anonymity on donor-conceived people, won the third prize in the inaugural Marcus Pembrey BioNews Writing Competition...
Scientists are calling on the Human Fertilisation and Embryology Authority to tighten restrictions on exporting sperm, to limit the number of families who can be created abroad...
Lecturer in ethics of technology at the University of Edinburgh, Dr Cristina Richie, discuses the ethical issues involved in medical reproduction as it relates to the environment...
by Stephen Page
Lawyer Stephen Page explores the ACT's new law introducing mandatory licensing for IVF clinics and allowing all donor-conceived people to know their donor's identity...
by Stephen Page
Queensland's proposed Assisted Reproductive Technology Bill could bring changes to donor anonymity, licensing of fertility clinics, posthumous conception and more in the state, writes lawyer Stephen Page...
Female government employees in India can now take up to 180 days maternity leave when their child is born through surrogacy...
by Professor Sonia Suter and 1 others
The latest set of bills surrounding IVF, and their failure to pass into law, represents the latest political dance over reproductive rights in the USA...
Dr Lisa Cherkassky of the University of Exeter led a timely workshop highlighting gaps in clarity over posthumous consent in the law...
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