IVF is protected by law. It should be noted that couples who implement IVF must be infertile patients with clear identity, married and in line with the national family planning policy. IVF, like children born in wedlock, is protected by law.
Legal objectivity:
Article 1067 of the Civil Code stipulates that minor children or adult children who cannot live independently have the right to ask their parents to pay alimony if they fail to perform their maintenance obligations. Parents who fail to perform their maintenance obligations, lack the ability to work or have difficulties in living have the right to claim alimony from their adult children.