IVF in Argentina

14.08.2013

In-vitro fertilization for same-sex and heterosexual couples has been approved by Argentina and will be a part of the national health care system.

The move comes as barriers to gay marriage and adoption have fallen in a number of countries across mostly Catholic Latin America. Argentina became the first Latin American country to legalize gay marriage in 2010.

The Chamber of Deputies voted overwhelmingly in favor of the change after the Senate had earlier approved the measure.

Maria Elena Chieno, chair of the chamber's Health Care Committee, said the law "will help families who for years had to mortgage their homes or sell their belongings to afford having a child."

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