A-5.01 - Act respecting clinical and research activities relating to assisted procreation

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10.3. In the course of an in vitro fertilization activity, only one embryo may be transferred into a woman or person.
However, the physician may, if acting in accordance with the guidelines drawn up under section 10, transfer two embryos into a woman or person. The reasons justifying the decision must be entered in the woman’s or person’s medical record.
2015, c. 25, s. 3; 2021, c. 2, s. 3; 2022, c. 22, s. 125.
10.3. In the course of an in vitro fertilization activity, only one embryo may be transferred into a woman.
However, the physician may, if acting in accordance with the guidelines drawn up under section 10, transfer two embryos into a woman. The reasons justifying the decision must be entered in the woman’s medical record.
2015, c. 25, s. 3; 2021, c. 2, s. 3.
10.3. In the course of an in vitro fertilization activity, only one embryo may be transferred into a woman.
However, taking into account the quality of embryos, a physician may decide to transfer two embryos if the woman is 37 years of age or over. The reasons for the decision must be entered in the woman’s medical record.
2015, c. 25, s. 3.