Quebec’s assisted procreation program should be restricted to couples with medical infertility problems rather than offered like “an open bar” to anyone who wants a baby, says the head of the province’s medical specialists.
One month after the provincial Health Department ordered public consultations to review its popular three-year-old government-subsidized invitro fertilization program, Quebec medical specialists, gynecologists and pediatricians weighed in Wednesday with a call for stricter criteria and guidelines, and including age limits.
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