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Madrid Approves Bill Recognizing Unborn Child as Family Unit Member

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Madrid Leads the Way in Family Support with Unborn Child Recognition

Madrid, June 3, 2026 – The Council of Government of the Community of Madrid has given the green light to a new Bill that will recognize the conceived but unborn child as a member of the family unit. This groundbreaking measure, initially announced by regional president Isabel Díaz Ayuso during the last State of the Region Debate, is now set to be sent to the Madrid Assembly for parliamentary processing, with an anticipated final ratification by the end of June.

A Pillar of the Maternity and Paternity Protection Strategy

This initiative is a key component of the Community of Madrid’s 2022/26 Strategy for the Protection of Maternity and Paternity and the Promotion of Natality and Work-Life Balance. Its core objective is to bolster support for families by formally including the unborn child as an integral part of the family unit. With this move, Madrid is poised to become the first region in Spain to establish such a recognition with general applicability. While Galicia has a similar provision, it is exclusively limited to large families.

Broadening Access to Benefits and Aid

Under the regional administration’s jurisdiction, this new regulation will be applicable from the moment pregnancy is accredited. This means that families will be entitled to the same benefits and rights when applying for aid that uses family unit income as a criterion. These include, but are not limited to, scholarships for Baccalaureate studies, for the first cycle of Early Childhood Education in private centers, school meal programs, transport passes, and young rental aid.

Furthermore, families with two children who are expecting a third will be able to access the advantages associated with the large family title from the first day after the 14th week of gestation. To streamline this process, a straightforward electronic procedure has been enabled. This measure will also extend to tax benefits, such as deductions in income tax for school expenses, exemption from fees, and other bonuses linked to the purchase of second-hand housing. For this fiscal aspect, the approved project stipulates that the Law will come into force six months after its publication.

Accreditation and Fiscal Adjustments

Once the new regulations are implemented, pregnant women will be able to access the contemplated aid and benefits by accrediting their pregnancy through the submission of a corresponding medical report. Additionally, to ensure its application in the fiscal sphere, the text incorporates the necessary modifications to those tax provisions whose management falls under the Community of Madrid.

Complementing Existing Support for Motherhood and Natality

This measure is an addition to other actions that the regional executive has been developing to support motherhood and natality, such as the monthly aid of 500 euros for pregnant women under 30 years of age.

The Strategy, which frames this future norm, aims to:

  • Promote natality to effectively combat the region’s aging population.
  • Support and protect maternity and paternity to prevent and eliminate labor, economic, and social obstacles that hinder the decision to have children.
  • Facilitate the reconciliation of family, work, and personal life.

This comprehensive approach underscores the Community of Madrid’s commitment to supporting families and fostering a more family-friendly environment.

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