Publications by authors named "A R Milanifar"

Background: The medical profession has always been an inspiration for human societies throughout its diverse history. This position and historical authority in the field of ethics has had a different and higher status, in such a way that many of the norms of general ethics and professional ethics, especially principles, such as trust, confidentiality and respect for human dignity, have been developed by medical professionals. Developing guidelines of general and professional ethics is one of the inherent duties of the Medical Council of the Islamic Republic of Iran (IRIMC) as a professional organization.

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Article Synopsis
  • Recent advancements in infertility treatments like in vitro fertilization (IVF) and third-party reproduction raise significant ethical, legal, and psychological questions, especially in Islamic countries.
  • In Iran, the legalization of these methods has been influenced by the supportive viewpoints of Shiite clerics, culminating in the Act concerning Embryo Donation to Infertile Couples.
  • While this Act represents a step forward in recognizing third-party reproduction, it leaves many legal ambiguities and unresolved issues regarding the rights of recipients and children, highlighting the need for future legislative revisions.
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Embryo donation was one of the infertility treatment methods introduced to the Iranian legal system in 2003 (Act of Embryo Donation) and its by-law passed in 2005 after nu- merous discussions. Embryo donation is a new legal issue in Iran. No similar act has been previously legis- lated in the legal system; however, on the other hand, the importance of the judicial pro- cedure in its execution cannot be ignored since during this treatment process the infertile couples must refer to the court.

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Medical ethics is a realm where four important subjects of philosophy, medicine, theology and law are covered. Physicians and philosophers cooperation in this area will have great efficiency in the respective ethical rules formation. In addition to respect the autonomy of the patient, physician's obligation is to ensure that the medical intervention has benefit for the patient and the harm is minimal.

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