Alfheidur Ingadottir, Icelandic Health Minister, has indicated she will put forward a bill this spring to change the law to allow single women who are unable to conceive to use donated eggs and receive IVF fertility treatment.
This information came in a written answer to a parliamentary question by Social Democrat deputy MP, Anna Pala Sverrisdottir.
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Alfheidur Ingadottir, Icelandic Health Minister, has indicated she will put forward a bill this spring to change the law to allow single women who are unable to conceive to use donated eggs and receive IVF fertility treatment.
This information came in a written answer to a parliamentary question by Social Democrat deputy MP, Anna Pala Sverrisdottir.
RUV reports the original question was: “What are the rights of single women with reduced fertility to use donor eggs, according to the law on assisted conception, 55/1996?”