The Health Ministry is to submit the respective bill to the government in August. The bill regulates the rules for sterilisation, castration, and sex-change operations as well as artificial fertilisation and abortion. The Czech Sexological Association is pushing for changes in the Germany confirms abduction of two citizens in Somalia ...
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The children's parents would have to approve the treatment. Prochazka added that the treatment is based on the administration of medicines to inhibit the development of sexual organs. However, the process is still reversible. Then sexual hormones are being administered before the sex-change operation that can be performed only on patients over 18. Prochazka pointed out that transsexuals suffer the most from changes of their body during their adolescence. He added that the legislation would concern only some rare individual cases. Some 40 sex-reassignment operations are annually performed in the 10-million Czech Republic on the basis of the patients' request. They must also be approved by an expert commission. Under the bill proposed by Health Minister Tomas Julinek (senior ruling Civic Democrats, ODS), people suffering from psychosis, alcohol addicts and married people cannot undergo a sex-reassignment surgery . The Sexological Association would like to soften these conditions. Stehlikova said she would like to submit the changes during the debate on the bill in the Chamber of Deputies. However, the junior ruling Christian Democrats (KDU-CSL) will probably not welcome these changes. The KDU-CSL recently criticised the bill on special medical services concerning the rules for artificial fertilisation and abortion. Julinek met the Christian Democrat demands and eliminated from the draft a provision that would allow single women without a partner to apply for artificial fertilisation and increased the age limit for girls to ask for abortion from 16 to 18.
(Ceske Noviny)
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