Human Reproductive Technologies and the Law: Fifth Report of Session 2004-05, Vol. 1: Report, Together with Formal Minutes, Volume 1The Stationery Office, 2005 - 215 pages Approximately 1% of births in the UK were conceived using IVF. At present IVF and embryo research are controlled by the Human Fertilisation and Embryology Authority which was formed by a 1990 Act, since then scientific progress has been rapid and the Department of Health has announced a review of that Act. This extensive inquiry will inform that review. It covers: regulation of assisted reproduction, problems with HFE Act; the operation of the Act; provision of infertility services; review of the Act; legislative and regulatory models. It makes recommendations on issues such as choosing the sex of babies; the need for a separate review of abortion; the regulatory bodies required; and a legislative framework that balances the freedom of the individual with the interests of the state, so that any intervention has a sound ethical base. |
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... gametes 42 Artificial gametes 43 Practical issues and the Code of Practice 45 Discrimination 46 Ethical basis for PGD 52 Reasons to undertake PGD 56 Anonymity 67 Regulation of embryo and gamete donation Fertility research 72 77 ...
... gametes 42 Artificial gametes 43 Practical issues and the Code of Practice 45 Discrimination 46 Ethical basis for PGD 52 Reasons to undertake PGD 56 Anonymity 67 Regulation of embryo and gamete donation Fertility research 72 77 ...
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... gametes 171 Consent and confidentiality 171 Regulatory agency 171 Conclusions and recommendations 175 Formal minutes Witnesses Written Evidence 190 209 212 1 Introduction 1. Louise Brown , born in 1978 in 2 Human Reproductive ...
... gametes 171 Consent and confidentiality 171 Regulatory agency 171 Conclusions and recommendations 175 Formal minutes Witnesses Written Evidence 190 209 212 1 Introduction 1. Louise Brown , born in 1978 in 2 Human Reproductive ...
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Contents
Report | 3 |
4 | 21 |
Embryos not formed through fertilisation | 33 |
Internet services | 40 |
Discrimination | 46 |
Ethical basis for | 52 |
Anonymity | 67 |
Fertility research | 77 |
Breaches of regulation | 83 |
Provision of infertility services | 129 |
Review of the Act | 136 |
Legislative and regulatory models | 142 |
A new approach | 169 |
Conclusions and recommendations | 175 |
Formal minutes | 190 |
Witnesses | 209 |
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