Fertility Laws: Mexico
Navigating fertility treatment laws can be complex, as regulations vary from country to country. What’s allowed in one place may be restricted or even prohibited in another.
Mexico has become a top destination for fertility treatments because it has flexible regulations regarding In Vitro Fertilization (IVF) treatments, egg donation, gender selection, or sperm donation. Unlike some countries, Mexico does not have strict legal barriers preventing these treatments, making it an attractive option for individuals and couples seeking assisted reproduction.
Key Organizations Overseeing Fertility Treatments in Mexico
COFEPRIS (Federal Commission for the Protection Against Sanitary Risks)
COFEPRIS is part of Mexico’s Department of Health and is responsible for ensuring safety in medical procedures, including fertility treatments. It regulates sanitary practices, fertility clinic standards, and donor screenings to protect patient health.
CENATRA (National Transplant Center)
CENATRA oversees the donation and transplantation of eggs, sperm, and embryos in Mexico. It works with state transplant councils to regulate and support fertility treatments across public and private healthcare institutions.
REDLARA (Latin American Network of Assisted Reproduction)
A scientific and educational institution that represents over 90% of fertility clinics in Latin America, ensuring high standards for assisted reproduction treatments.
In addition, LIV Fertility Center adheres to global standards set by organizations such as:
- ESHRE (European Society of Human Reproduction and Embryology)
- ASRM (American Society for Reproductive Medicine)
Fertility Treatment Guidelines in Mexico
Use of Donor Sperm and Eggs
- Regulated by Mexico’s General Law of Health and CENATRA.
- Ensures ethical donation processes and safety for recipients.
Sperm, Egg, and Embryo Donations
- Governed by altruistic principles—donors cannot be paid for their gametes.
- Ensures that donations are voluntary and ethical.
Gender Selection and Genetic Screening
- Allowed in Mexico, making it a popular choice for parents looking to prevent genetic diseases or achieve family balancing.
Considering Fertility Treatment in Mexico?
If you have questions about fertility laws in Mexico or want to learn more about our treatments, contact us today. Our team is here to guide you every step of the way.
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