France does not allow sperm imports from abroad, and because the law prohibits sale 'soldiers' to get money, so the country is struggling to have enough domestic supplies.0: 00/4: 41 male Gay Aurore Foursy and Julie Ligot. Photo: CNNAURAKORE FOURSY is a long-term LGBT activist, and Julie Ligot works in the field of information technology. The two of them were at the age of 30 and wanted to have children. They quickly moved together, spending the second room for their children to expect and bought a crib
. Why was a decree signed by the Father Medical Minister in the last week, the dream of the last couple had Can become reality. A law was adopted in June, legalizing reproductive treatments for single lesbians and women, which was now valid. "It's a big step of France
We have struggled for a long time for this right. "France is now among 13 countries in Europe - 11 EU Member States with Britain and Iceland - Providing fertility treatment services for women Lesbians and single. Reproductive clinics are looking forward to a skyrocketing demand. Laurence Pavie, manager at the Diaconesses Croix Saint-Simon obstetric center in Paris, said: "We are looking forward to 200 Patients every year. The world needs to know that single lesbians and women are the most welcoming. We will try to provide them with the best service possible ". In this September, the Ministry of Y Dharma has announced an additional $ 9.3 million for employees and equipment for reproductive clinics, to help them cope with the increase in demand, aiming to reduce the waiting time for treatment from the level On average, to 6 months, it has allowed pairs of lesbians to receive reproductive treatment to have children. Photo: Ingimage sperm donation panic for Dr. Meryl Toledano, who operator of his own obstetric clinic, the above target seems ambitious
She said: "Only with sperm sources in France, we will struggle to meet the needs". Not allowed to import sperm from abroad. And because the law prohibits sperm for sale to get money, it is struggling to have enough supply of "intelligence" inland. It is not to mention the new law also includes the termination of anonymous guarantee status for sperm donors from September 2022, a move that can increase the deficiency. Recent official data The most shows that a total of only 317 sperm donors are conducted in France in 2019 - decreasing compared to 386 in 2018 and 404 last year. The Biomedical Agency (Agency of Biomedicine), an organization The state sponsored, plans to launch an online media campaign on October 20 to resolve the sperm crisis.Helene Duguet, the spokesman for Agency of Biomedicine said: "Donate sperm is A close action of solidarity. The first step [of the Campaign] is informing people that such donations are feasible and can help people build their families. The idea is to encourage many donors in the coming years. "The waiting time lasts due to the lack of sperm that will mean many older and poisonous women in France planned to continue their breeding treatment Although the new law has a new law. Toledano often recommends that older women should take this step. "In Spain, you can get sperm in a day, so patients with money will go there . People without money to wait for 6-12 months and are at risk of failing because at the age of 40, this greatly affects probability of pregnancy, "she said. Artificial insemination images in vitro. Photo: Getty Images A 38-year-old trading journey is 38 years old, Marie has fertilized the test tube to have children in Belgium in 2015 - The time when such treatment in France is still illegal to her, as a person As a lesbian. "It's uncomfortable. I pay taxes in France and are proud to pay taxes, nice to help others. But I will be happy if I can also benefit from treatment Reproduction, "Marie said. After 5 years of failure, grief and costly more than $ 52,000 of medical and traveling costs, she finally paid off with the birth of the first child, Louise. "My first rorter therapy is a real injury," Marie said. "I was disappointed because it failed. I became grim. I hate everyone. I became a person I didn't want." And Aurore Foursy felt a long war to get an equal access to the treatment facility Her reproduction was now winning. In the hope of having a second child, Marie now went to Spain with his partner - in part because she was afraid to wear fatigue on the Looking list in France .Aursy Foursy has struggled for the right to approach equality of reproductive treatment. Photo: CNC also as new regulations on artificial insemination, French law also allow women at their 30-frozen age eggs, a previous procedure only for those who are subject to medical treatment capable her . Dịch vụ:
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