A growing queue: the complaint kept coming back during the first months of the entry into force of the law on PMA for all.
So much so that, according to the latest assessment, only 53 assisted reproduction attempts with sperm donation have been made for single women or couples of women since the promulgation of the text.
And a priori, no baby resulting from these attempts has yet seen the light of day.
“It is a law that thwarts the forecasts by the number of requests, much higher than what had been anticipated in the government's impact study. These estimates were based on the number of couples who went abroad, that is to say around 4,000 people per year”
, acknowledges Emmanuelle Cortot-Boucher, director of the Biomedicine Agency.
If some see in this influx a possible “start-up effect” linked to the expectation aroused by the text, the body does not observe for the moment
“no decline in requests”.
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