Bahrain
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Key laws and policies
Baihran does not appear to have national laws or policies specific to assisted reproductive technology practices or surrogacy.
However, there are Draft Guidelines for the Establishment and Regulation of Assisted Reproductive Units and Centres. The guidelines are in accord with existing Fatwas.
A committee from the Ministry of Health is in charge of period inspections and evaluation of data of clinics.
Prohibited practices
The Guidelines prohibit • Surrogate motherhood • Embryo donation • Gamete donation
Permitted and regulated practices
The Guidelines permit embryo sex selection for medical purposes.
External links
References:
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.