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Having Children with Assisted Reproduction

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Once upon a time, not all that long ago in fact, sex was the only way to have a child, and if people couldn't have a child for some reason, they either went without or looked at adoption. These days, with the help of technology, it's possible for a people who want a child to have that child using donated eggs or sperm, or with the help of a surrogate mother.
This section talks about assisted reproduction, assisted reproductions and the rules in the ''[[Family Law Act]]'' about determining who is a parent when a child has been conceived through assisted reproduction.