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From embryo screening to eugenics: how private companies circumvent national legislation
Even as assisted reproductive technology (ART) becomes increasingly widespread (+19.7% between 2015 and 2022 in Belgium alone), more and more couples are turning to commercial tests to select the best embryos or gametes. In the United Kingdom, tests carried out on embryos (pre-implantation diagnosis, PGD) during in vitro fertilisation (IVF) are legally limited to serious health problems (HFE Act), such as Huntington's disease, sickle cell anaemia or cystic fibrosis. However, some couples have circumvented this restriction by sending the genetic data of their embryos to the American company Herasight to help them choose embryos that will produce healthier and more intelligent children.
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European IVF scandal: at least 197 children conceived using a donor carrying a cancer-causing gene (including 53 in Belgium)
On 7 January, the Belgian Federal Parliament's Health and Equal Opportunities Committee heard from Public Health Minister Franck Vandenbroucke about the gamete scandal. MPs are seeking to find out how such an overrun...
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Towards high-tech embryo selection: Nucleus Embryo or the unlimited choice of the perfect child
The American company Nucleus Genomics now offers parents genetic optimization as an additional tool to increase the chances of their child being healthy. The new Nucleus Embryo technology allows parents who are...
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European AMP scandal linked to a donor carrying a cancer-causing gene: how far can we control gametes without lapsing into eugenics?
In May 2025, the Federal Agency for Medicines and Health Products (AFMPS) in Belgium confirmed a biovigilance alert concerning the gametes of a Danish donor who carried the TP53 gene mutation, a mutation that carries a...
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Artificial reproduction: study reveals increased risk of congenital heart defects in children
According to a study published in the European Heart Journal (EHJ), children conceived by artificial procreation have a higher risk of congenital heart defects than those born of natural conception.
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Assisted reproduction: a study reveals a psychological impact on children born from gamete donation
A study published on 27 June 2024 in the British Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology highlights the greater risk of children conceived using gamete donation developing mental health problems and encountering...
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A study highlights the link between artificial procreation and risk of placenta accreta
Published on 29 March 2024 in the journal Nature, the study examines the risk factors associated with placenta accreta* after vaginal delivery. Until now, this complication of pregnancy has been seen, in the majority of...
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PMA: René Frydman criticises the absolutism of the desire for a child
"(...) sometimes you may have to give up medicine before it becomes harmful". Coming from René Frydman, a leading gynaecologist and "father" of France's first IVF baby, this sentence, taken from his latest book La...