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|Treaty of Lisbon= | |Treaty of Lisbon= | ||
|Introduction= | |Introduction= | ||
| − | |Key laws and policies=Belarus has legislation (Law No. 341-3 of 7 January 2012 on Assisted Reproductive Technologies), guidelines and a licensing body governing assisted reproduction. | + | |Key laws and policies=Belarus has legislation (Law No. 341-3 of 7 January 2012 on Assisted Reproductive Technologies), guidelines, and a licensing body governing assisted reproduction. |
|Foundational values= | |Foundational values= | ||
|Prohibited practices= | |Prohibited practices= | ||
|Permitted and regulated practices=*Anonymous and non-anonymous gamete donation | |Permitted and regulated practices=*Anonymous and non-anonymous gamete donation | ||
*Egg donors aged 18-35 | *Egg donors aged 18-35 | ||
| − | *Egg donors must have already | + | *Egg donors must have already borne a child |
*Embryo donation permitted | *Embryo donation permitted | ||
*Gestational surrogacy permitted | *Gestational surrogacy permitted | ||
| − | *Contract should include payment for reimbursement of medical expenses, meals, lodging of surrogate mother during gestation, childbirth and the postnatal period. (Although completely altruistic surrogacy may also occur between relatives) | + | *Contract should include payment for reimbursement of medical expenses, meals, lodging of surrogate mother during gestation, childbirth, and the postnatal period. (Although, completely altruistic surrogacy may also occur between relatives.) |
|Regulatory activities= | |Regulatory activities= | ||
|Accountability and governance= | |Accountability and governance= | ||