It is slightly more than two and a half years since UK law regarding donor anonymity was changed, and which now allows individuals aged 18 or over who were conceived following donor conception undertaken since April 2005 to learn the identity of their donor. This change in legislation was not universally endorsed; it was opposed by associations with strong medical orientations, the British Fertility Society, the British Medical Association and the Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists. The position of the BMA was especially interesting since the recommendation of its Ethics Committee, supporting the removal of anonymity, was rejected by the Association’s membership (British Medical Association, 2004). Concerns about the re...
Background Some persons conceived with donor gametes react negatively when they found their birth ...
The UK government has decided to introduce, from 2005, rules that will allow donor-conceived persons...
The decision of the state Government of Victoria, Australia, to enable donor-conceived people to lea...
BACKGROUND: In 2005, UK legislation was changed requiring any donor of gametes or embryos used in th...
BACKGROUND: In 2005, UK legislation was changed requiring any donor of gametes or embryos used in th...
BACKGROUND: In 2005, UK legislation was changed requiring any donor of gametes or embryos used in th...
From 1 April 2005, UK law was changed to allow children born through gamete donation to access ident...
Since April 2005, individuals donating sperm, eggs or embryos for the treatment of others in the UK ...
Until recently, sperm donors have remained anonymous under the 1990 Human Fertilisation and Embryolo...
Sir Colin Campbell, founder chair of the HFEA, his successor, Baroness Deech, and Professor Lord Win...
In 2004 a law was introduced in The Netherlands, which gives offspring conceived by semen or oocyte ...
Donor conception has been practiced as a medical procedure to bypass first, male, and subsequently ...
[Extract] On 1 March 2017, the Assisted Reproductive Treatment Amendment Act 2016 (Vic) came into ef...
The Human Fertilisation and Embryology (Disclosure of Donor Information) Regulations 2004 removed th...
In 2004 a law was introduced in The Netherlands, which gives offspring conceived by semen or oocyte ...
Background Some persons conceived with donor gametes react negatively when they found their birth ...
The UK government has decided to introduce, from 2005, rules that will allow donor-conceived persons...
The decision of the state Government of Victoria, Australia, to enable donor-conceived people to lea...
BACKGROUND: In 2005, UK legislation was changed requiring any donor of gametes or embryos used in th...
BACKGROUND: In 2005, UK legislation was changed requiring any donor of gametes or embryos used in th...
BACKGROUND: In 2005, UK legislation was changed requiring any donor of gametes or embryos used in th...
From 1 April 2005, UK law was changed to allow children born through gamete donation to access ident...
Since April 2005, individuals donating sperm, eggs or embryos for the treatment of others in the UK ...
Until recently, sperm donors have remained anonymous under the 1990 Human Fertilisation and Embryolo...
Sir Colin Campbell, founder chair of the HFEA, his successor, Baroness Deech, and Professor Lord Win...
In 2004 a law was introduced in The Netherlands, which gives offspring conceived by semen or oocyte ...
Donor conception has been practiced as a medical procedure to bypass first, male, and subsequently ...
[Extract] On 1 March 2017, the Assisted Reproductive Treatment Amendment Act 2016 (Vic) came into ef...
The Human Fertilisation and Embryology (Disclosure of Donor Information) Regulations 2004 removed th...
In 2004 a law was introduced in The Netherlands, which gives offspring conceived by semen or oocyte ...
Background Some persons conceived with donor gametes react negatively when they found their birth ...
The UK government has decided to introduce, from 2005, rules that will allow donor-conceived persons...
The decision of the state Government of Victoria, Australia, to enable donor-conceived people to lea...