The Japan Society of Obstetrics and Gynecology (JSOG) said Jan. 6 it will officially allow those in common-law marriages to undergo in vitro fertilization, relaxing a longtime voluntary curb.
JSOG, which has about 16,000 members nationwide, will ease the criteria for in vitro fertilization in line with a September ruling by the Supreme Court that said a clause in the Civil Code that denies full inheritance rights to children born out of wedlock was unconstitutional. (The Japan Times)
日本産科婦人科学会は1月6日、事実婚の夫婦の体外受精を容認することを発表した。
The Japan Times ST: January 17, 2014