The IAD only requires the medical participation of one of the women of the couple, so the other is not involved in the treatment itself. However, for legal purposes, if both want to be the future parents of the baby, both must always sign the informed consent.
Of course, if that is not their wish, only the signature of the woman performing the treatment will be required.
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Elena Santiago Romero
M.D.
Bachelor's Degree in Medicine and Surgery from the Autonomous University of Madrid. Master's Degree in Human Reproduction from the King Juan Carlos University and the Valencian Infertility Institute (IVI). Several years of experience as a gynecologist specializing in Reproductive Medicine.
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