Along with the human right to freedom of expression and religion, there is also the right to reproductive freedom. The issues of preserving reproductive health and protecting reproductive rights have become one of the most discussed in the medical field. After all, progressive methods of assisted reproductive technologies (IVF, the use of donor material, surrogacy), […]
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Along with the human right to freedom of expression and religion, there is also the right to reproductive freedom.
The issues of preserving reproductive health and protecting reproductive rights have become one of the most discussed in the medical field. After all, progressive methods of assisted reproductive technologies (IVF, the use of donor material, surrogacy), despite their high efficiency, are “cool” in society.
In recent years, thousands of international conferences have been held to address issues of reproductive legal opportunities. Based on their results, international declarations and protocols were developed and adopted. The documents consolidate and give a definition of reproductive health, fix recommendations for its preservation or restoration.
Reproductive Rights and General Human Rights: Fundamentals
The right to reproductive choice (deciding when children are born or giving up parenting) is included in general human rights.

General Provisions:
- freedom to make decisions about childbirth
- access to information on contraception and reproductive health
- receiving help aimed at improving and maintaining reproductive health (ART, surrogacy)
- the right to prevention and treatment of infertility
- confidentiality of data in the implementation of reproductive rights
- protection and preservation of reproductive rights
- a woman’s right to terminate an unwanted pregnancy
Surrogacy and Reproductive Rights
Every physically healthy, capable woman, of her own free will, has the right to dispose of her reproductive rights. One of the directions is participation in egg donation or surrogacy programs. The surrogate mother is fully protected from the law by an agreement. The document provides for and outlines the provisions aimed at preserving the safety, health and realization of the woman’s rights.Before starting to participate in the program, the future surrogate mother consults with a lawyer, and, if necessary, discusses the details of the contract with the biological parents of the future baby.
Where to Get Advice From a Reproductive Rights Specialist
Today, assisted reproductive technologies and surrogacy is an ethical norm and is loyally accepted by the society. After all, the primary task of these areas is to help realize the reproductive rights of each applicant.

MILITTA IVF Agency is a leader in the field of assisted reproductive medicine. Our team has a staff of experienced lawyers and operational managers who will answer all your questions and help in the most difficult situations.
Fulfil your dream of a healthy baby: leave a request or contact us by phone:
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