Legal provisions of Anyi IVF
The application of IVF technology in the medical field has made remarkable progress, so a series of relevant legal provisions have also emerged. This article will elaborate on the legal provisions of Anyi IVF from four aspects.

1. Qualification supervision of IVF medical institutions
In order to ensure the standardized application of IVF technology, the state conducts qualification supervision on medical institutions providing IVF related services. On the one hand, medical institutions need to have relevant equipment and technical conditions to ensure the safety and professionalism of preoperative inspection, egg retrieval, embryo transfer and other operations; On the other hand, medical institutions need to establish an ethics committee to review the application of IVF technology and ensure that it is carried out within the scope of medical ethics and laws and regulations.
At the same time, medical institutions also need to establish sound service processes and file management norms to ensure that the rights and interests of patients are fully protected. With the development of IVF technology, it is also necessary to strengthen the daily supervision and evaluation of medical institutions to avoid unfair competition and chaos.
2. Family legal recognition of IVF
For IVF, laws and regulations also regulate the legal identification of families. First of all, the couple must be legally married, and it is prohibited to use IVF technology in non-traditional family forms such as unmarried, divorced or same-sex partners. Secondly, medical institutions must require both spouses to provide identity certificates and marriage certificates to ensure their legal identity and rights.
In addition, after the birth of IVF, there are corresponding legal provisions on the disposal of abandoned embryos. Generally, abandoned embryos should go through consultation, agreement signing and other procedures, and finally be disposed by medical institutions. Generally, they are not allowed to be adopted or used for other purposes.
3. Medical ethics and moral constraints of IVF
The development of IVF technology is inseparable from the guidance and restriction of medical ethics. When implementing IVF technology, doctors must seriously abide by relevant ethical codes. For example, before egg retrieval and pregnancy, doctors must fully introduce the risks, success rate and costs of IVF technology to both spouses, and obtain informed consent from both parties.
In addition, in the process of selecting and screening IVF embryos, doctors should also follow ethical principles and not make discriminatory choices based on gender, appearance, intelligence and other characteristics. For couples suffering from genetic diseases, doctors should also provide them with comprehensive genetic counseling before egg retrieval and embryo transfer.
4. Resolution mechanism of IVF related disputes
With the popularization of IVF technology, related disputes have gradually increased. In order to resolve disputes related to IVF, the state has established a corresponding settlement mechanism. Both parties can seek solutions through arbitration, litigation or mediation. At the same time, the law clearly stipulates that it is prohibited to use IVF technology for commercial speculation and crack down on illegal acts.
In general, the legal provisions of Anyi IVF mainly involve the qualification supervision of medical institutions, the legal recognition of families, medical ethics and moral constraints, and the settlement mechanism of related disputes. The promulgation of these laws and regulations aims to protect the rights and interests of patients, standardize the application of IVF technology, and promote the healthy development of medical science and technology.
Through the formulation and implementation of these laws and regulations, we can better supervise and standardize the application of IVF technology, ensure that it is carried out within the framework of medical ethics and laws and regulations, protect the legitimate rights and interests of families, and promote the progress of human reproductive health.