McLeod's legislation would oversee fertility clinics

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110105 met parole2 -MFD.jpgState Sen. Gloria Negrete McLeod has introduced legislation that would result in fertility clinics being placed under the jurisdiction of the Medical Board of California and their approved accrediting agencies. There would also be set accreditation standards and guidelines for the operation of the clinics.

The legislation follows concerns that a fertility doctor helped Nadya Suleman, who previously had six children, become pregnant with octuplets.

McLeod is a Democrat who represents the 32nd District, which includes Pomona, Fontana, Montclair, Ontario, Rialto, Bloomington and part of Chino.

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