Patient's rights in cross border health care - The moving patient and matters of national ethical sensitivity - Diversity of approach to the regulation of reproduction across the EU MS
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How does France see reproduction?
- but only available where a project parental is involved
What do some MS restrict in regard to reproduction?
- Egg or embryo donation
- the maximum age
- surrogate motherhood
There are differences in national rules on ...
- Gamete donor payments
- donor anonymity
- waiting times
- costs
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Which law is applicable on reproduction in BE? Explain.
- only in official infertility centers
- max age 47
- embryo's and gametes can be used post mortem
- prohibition of sex selection and use for eugenetic reasons
- saver-babies allowed
- embryos can be frozen for 5 years
- gametes can be frozen for 10 years
- minister can fix compensation covering hospital and transport casts and loss of income
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