Mother, Father, Son and the Italian Law 40/2004. No "delete" key

Reproductive BioMedicine Online(2024)

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Assisted Reproductive Technology (ART) has emerged in recent years as a point of significant innovation in the medical field but is also controversial from a bioethical and legal standpoint. In the Italian context, this matter is regulated by Law 40/2004, which specifically requires obtaining informed consent from both members of a couple before proceeding with any ART procedure. This consent is deemed irrevocable at the moment of egg fertilization. Recently, a ruling by the Italian Constitutional Court on this matter elicited controversy. The decision permitted embryo transfer even in a case of parental separation, notwithstanding the father's explicit opposition. The Court emphasized the priority of the woman's psychophysical health over the man's, highlighting the traumatic consequences of interrupting the undertaken path. As a result, both the man's right to self-determination regarding the decision to become a father and the need for informed consent at every stage of medical procedures have been downplayed. Moreover, the extensive utilization of procedures like embryo cryopreservation, with associated parental implications, particularly concerning the timeframe and the actuality of informed consent, is posing challenges to the initial application framework of Law 40/2004. The objective of this commentary is to scrutinize and discuss the issues mentioned above.
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Assisted reproduction,Informed consent,Father,Embryo transfer,Italian law
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