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Regulation and practices must be in accord with Islam. | Regulation and practices must be in accord with Islam. | ||
|Foundational values= | |Foundational values= | ||
| − | |Prohibited practices=* Sperm, ova and embryo donation | + | |Prohibited practices=* Sperm, ova, and embryo donation |
* Surrogacy | * Surrogacy | ||
| − | * | + | * Fetal reduction |
* Sex selection | * Sex selection | ||
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|Permitted and regulated practices=* Sperm and embryo preservation | |Permitted and regulated practices=* Sperm and embryo preservation | ||
| − | + | * IVF | |
| − | IVF | + | |
|Regulatory activities= | |Regulatory activities= | ||
|Accountability and governance= | |Accountability and governance= | ||
|History= | |History= | ||
| − | |External links= | + | |External links=United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organisation, Cairo Office, "Ethics and the Law in Biomedicine and Genetics: An Overview of National Regulations in the Arab States," 2011. |
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Key laws and policies
In Oman, ART is regulated by the 2002 Code of Practice for Assisted Conception Unit (at the Muscat Private Hospital).
Regulation and practices must be in accord with Islam.
Prohibited practices
- Sperm, ova, and embryo donation
- Surrogacy
- Fetal reduction
- Sex selection
Permitted and regulated practices
- Sperm and embryo preservation
- IVF