Assisted Human Reproduction Coalition Briefing Paper
This briefing paper, prepared by the Assisted Human Reproduction (AHR) Coalition, aims to inform
policy makers, politicians, human rights, children’s rights and LGBT organisations, the media, women’s
groups, support groups, relevant organisations and the general public about the different types of AHR
methods available, the scenarios in which those procedures might be used and the legal situations of
those involved in using each type of procedure.
The AHR Coalition represents six member organisations, LGBT Ireland, Equality for Children, the
National Infertility Support and Information Group (NISIG), Irish Families through Surrogacy, Independent Living Movement Ireland (ILMI) and Irish Gay Dads.
There are five main types of AHR procedures currently available, Intracervical Insemination (ICI),
Intrauterine Insemination (IUI), In Vitro Fertilisation (IVF), Reciprocal IVF and Surrogacy. AHR procedures
are used by single people, male-female couples, LGBT+ couples and other persons / couples who may
have a fertility, disability or health issue that prevents them from successfully or safely conceiving or
carrying a child to birth.
Currently, IUI, IVF and Reciprocal IVF are procedures that are available to people in fertility clinics in
Ireland and internationally. Surrogacy is not yet legislated in Ireland. ICI is a non-clinical procedure that
can be administered without the need of a clinic. There is no legislation covering ICI.
You can read the briefing paper in full here.