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Euthanasia in Ontario: over 400 breaches of the euthanasia law result in only reminders of the law
Author / Source : EIB Published on : News Temps de lecture : 3 min.

Between 2018 and 2023, more than 400 criminal offences involving euthanasia were recorded in Ontario. In 2024, doctors revealed this figure to the press, highlighting the facts contained in various reports from the authorities responsible for monitoring euthanasia deaths in this Canadian province. While the Canadian authorities boast of the rigour of the legislative framework for this practice, we note on the contrary that these compliance problems have not led to any law enforcement...
Organ donation after euthanasia: Altruism to mask utilitarianism?
Author / Source : EIB Published on : News Temps de lecture : 3 min.

The 10th ‘Sympadot’ symposium, organised on 21 November by the Transplantation Department of Brussels University Hospital (Erasme), focused on organ donation and transplantation. Among the topics discussed was the deliberately provocative question: ‘Euthanasia, a pathway to the futur? According to the speakers, the aim is to promote an ‘end-of-life project’ that would include organ donation. Is this an attempt to promote an altruistic gesture to divert...
Natural Fertility Awareness Methods: Empowering Couples with Greater Autonomy
Author / Source : EIB Published on : News Temps de lecture : 3 min.

The congress was initiated by a number of Flemish and German academics, as well as the NFP-Vlaanderen (Natural Family Planning) association, which holds the Sensiplan® licence - the registered name for the sympto-thermal method. This method combines observation of a woman's body temperature and cervical mucus*. Until the beginning of the 20th century, there were no studies to test its reliability, but things have changed, thanks in particular to the German NFP working group, which...
Prof. emeritus Dr. Bernard Spitz: “Abortion: between fundamental right and crime against humanity”.
Author / Source : Prof. em. dr. Bernard Spitz Published on : News Temps de lecture : 5 min.

Abortion
Abortion, the intentional termination of a pregnancy, has long been a subject of passionate debate in society and the legislature. It straddles the fine line between the right to self-determination and the protection of the life of the unborn child. In this contribution, we wish to examine the complexity of abortion, but rather as a principle, at a meta-level, detached from concrete clinical practice. This has the advantage of not prejudicing individual, sometimes heart-rending, cases. From a...
Italy recognizes surrogacy as a “universal crime”: symbolic measure or first step towards a global ban?
Author / Source : EIB Published on : News Temps de lecture : 2 min.

On October 16, 2024, the Italian Senate voted to extend the criminalization of surrogate motherhood to include the “crime of surrogate motherhood committed abroad by an Italian citizen”. From now on, Italian nationals who use a surrogate mother abroad will also be liable to a penalty of up to two years' imprisonment and a €1 million fine. By describing surrogacy as a “universal crime”, the Italian senators have expressed their desire for global condemnation of...
Access to origins: Belgian law deems gamete donor anonymity unconstitutional
Author / Source : EIB Published on : News Temps de lecture : 2 min.

After the birth of two daughters conceived through artificial reproduction with a gamete donor, a woman asked the fertilization center for access to the donor's identifying and non-identifying information, without any medical reason. When UZ Brussel refused, the mother and one of her daughters turned to the Brussels Court of First Instance. The 2007 law “relating to medically assisted procreation and the destination of supernumerary embryos and gametes” stipulates that a...
World Palliative Care Day: “It's about reducing suffering, not ending life”
Author / Source : EIB Published on : News Temps de lecture : 1 min.

Every year in Belgium, tens of thousands of people and their families could benefit from such care, according to the Palliative Care Indicators Tool (PICT). This tool identifies patients in need of palliative care, based on criteria of frailty, incurability and severity of illness. Palliative care is not reserved solely for patients with a vital prognosis of less than 3 months, or for cancer sufferers. On the contrary, anyone suffering from a serious, progressive illness with no possible cure...
Artificial reproduction: study reveals increased risk of congenital heart defects in children
Author / Source : EIB Published on : News Temps de lecture : 1 min.

The study was based on data from artificial procreation registries in four Nordic countries (Denmark, Finland, Norway and Sweden) between 1984 and 2015. It covered all live-born children, over 7.7 million in total. Of these, 171,735 were born using artificial reproduction. The study shows that heart defects were around 36% more frequent in these babies than in those conceived naturally (absolute risk 1.84% vs. 1.15%). This risk is similar whatever the type of assisted reproduction (in vitro...
“To be or not to be”: actors with Down's Syndrome give a performance of Hamlet that challenges prejudices
Author / Source : EIB Published on : News Temps de lecture : 2 min.

This Shakespearean tragedy has been revisited by Peruvian playwright Chela De Ferrari and her “Teatro La Plaza” company, made up of eight actors, all of whom have Down's syndrome. They tell us their dreams, their hopes, their struggles to be considered as people, autonomous, capable of love, as well as their claim to be different. They share their suffering and their desire to be understood. They believe that “theater is perhaps the last resort” because it...
EIB NEWS : UN criticises Belgium for ‘high rate’ of abortions linked to prenatal Down’s Syndrome tests
Author / Source : EIB Published on : News Temps de lecture : 2 min.

The fact that the negative perception of people with disabilities leads to a high rate of abortions due to Down's syndrome is in practice linked to the widespread use of the NIP-test as a screening method in Belgium. This non-invasive blood test is routinely offered to pregnant women, and is fully reimbursed by the Belgian state. Although healthcare providers are supposed to leave the choice to couples faced with the news of a disability, more than 95% of pregnancies are nevertheless...