There are no set qualifications for in-vitro fertilization services. Patients should be assessed for medical, psychological and social well-being. Unique to the specialty of fertility is the health and welfare of the unborn child or children.
I try to educate and counsel my patients and make a responsible decision in partnership with the intended parents. Since this young, single woman lives at home and already has 6 children from in-vitro, is it ethical to help her have more? It is not my role to dictate how many children a person can have.
However, since she represents a situation well outside the norm, I would have recommended psychological evaluation and evaluation of her social situation prior to assisting her with additional pregnancies. Are fertility services regulated? As a result of this case, will there be more regulations?
There are no specific regulations dictating the practice of infertility. The American Society of Reproductive Medicine has created practice guidelines ... more.
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