Assisted human reproduction: regulating and treating conception problems

Thursday, February 5, 2009 - 13:42 in Biology & Nature

The federal government enacted legislation in March 2004 banning human cloning, rent-a-womb contracts and the sale of human eggs and sperm - its most comprehensive attempt to regulate assisted human reproduction. Bill C-13 had two goals - to help people have children safely, and to make sure research into new reproductive technology is ethically sound.

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