The new Italian law restricting overseas travel for surrogacy services goes further than other countries, but same-sex ...
Italians to use surrogate mothers abroad or work in foreign fertility clinics that facilitate such pregnancies ...
In a move which tightens a previous 2004 surrogacy ban, Italy has officially banned its citizens from seeking surrogates ...
Italian lawmakers passed a law on Wednesday making it illegal for couples to travel to the United States and other countries ...
Italy on Wednesday criminalized citizens who go abroad to have children through surrogacy, while opponents slam it as ...
Italy’s Senate extends the surrogacy ban to services abroad, worsening the situation for LGBTQ+ couples, especially same-sex ...
The bill, which passed 84 to 58 with no abstentions, was hotly debated in the Senate hall before being put to vote.
The bill extends on a ban, which forbids surrogacy within Italy, to include those who travel to countries like the US or ...
Surrogacy within Italy has been banned since 2004 despite the country’s declining birth rates, often forcing parents to look ...
The new law, proposed by Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni’s right-wing governing party, extends an existing prohibition on ...
Only heterosexual families are allowed to adopt children in Italy, leaving those in the LGBTQ+ community who want a family ...