1. Challenge by spouse to consent. The spouse of a person who gives birth to a child through assisted reproduction may challenge the spouse's own parentage of the child only if:
A. The spouse did not provide gametes or embryos for the assisted reproduction;
B. The spouse did not before or after the birth of the child consent to the assisted reproduction by the person who gave birth;
C. The spouse and the person who gave birth to the child have not cohabitated since the time of the child's birth; and
D. The spouse did not openly hold out the child as the spouse's own.