Can Canadians continue to receive fertility treatment or is there a moratorium until the regulations are developed?
The manner in which the Act will be implemented ensures that Canadians can continue to visit Assisted Human Reproduction (AHR) clinics and undergo AHR procedures during the interim period while the regulatory and licencing frameworks are being developed. This flexibility is possible because of section 71 (the “grandfathering” clause) which prevents unnecessary interruptions to the provision of assisted reproduction services, such as in vitro fertilization (IVF), by allowing providers to continue to undertake their activities.
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