Sir Colin Campbell, founder chair of the HFEA, his successor, Baroness Deech, and Professor Lord Winston, have now joined the debate on the UK's donor 'crisis'. All three regard the 'crisis' as emanating from the government's 2005 decision to abandon donor anonymity. Sir Colin and Baroness Deech have unequivocally demanded a policy reverse (1, 2), while Lord Winston asserts that 'as a consequence of this legislation, more couples undergoing these treatments state their firm intention to keep the method of conception secret from any child'(3)
BACKGROUND: In 2005, UK legislation was changed requiring any donor of gametes or embryos used in th...
As has been the pattern worldwide, donor insemination - and other forms of donor conception - in the...
One of the questions facing legislators considering changes to UK legislation regulating the provisi...
It is slightly more than two and a half years since UK law regarding donor anonymity was changed, an...
Since 1991, sperm donors in the UK have had the legal right to withdraw consent for the use of their...
The report of the British Fertility Society's (BFS) Working Party on Sperm Donation Services in the ...
BACKGROUND: In 2005, UK legislation was changed requiring any donor of gametes or embryos used in th...
BACKGROUND: The demand for sperm donors has continued despite the introduction of ICSI. This study w...
Since April 2005, individuals donating sperm, eggs or embryos for the treatment of others in the UK ...
BACKGROUND: The demand for sperm donors has continued despite the introduction of ICSI. This study w...
BACKGROUND: In 2005, UK legislation was changed requiring any donor of gametes or embryos used in th...
The UK government has decided to introduce, from 2005, rules that will allow donor-conceived persons...
In a previous Bionews Commentary, Joanne Adams, Elizabeth Pease and Brian Lieberman wrote of their e...
Semen donors have been required to register with the Human Fertilization and Embryology Authority si...
In Sperm donor anonymity and compensation: an experiment with American sperm donors, the authors con...
BACKGROUND: In 2005, UK legislation was changed requiring any donor of gametes or embryos used in th...
As has been the pattern worldwide, donor insemination - and other forms of donor conception - in the...
One of the questions facing legislators considering changes to UK legislation regulating the provisi...
It is slightly more than two and a half years since UK law regarding donor anonymity was changed, an...
Since 1991, sperm donors in the UK have had the legal right to withdraw consent for the use of their...
The report of the British Fertility Society's (BFS) Working Party on Sperm Donation Services in the ...
BACKGROUND: In 2005, UK legislation was changed requiring any donor of gametes or embryos used in th...
BACKGROUND: The demand for sperm donors has continued despite the introduction of ICSI. This study w...
Since April 2005, individuals donating sperm, eggs or embryos for the treatment of others in the UK ...
BACKGROUND: The demand for sperm donors has continued despite the introduction of ICSI. This study w...
BACKGROUND: In 2005, UK legislation was changed requiring any donor of gametes or embryos used in th...
The UK government has decided to introduce, from 2005, rules that will allow donor-conceived persons...
In a previous Bionews Commentary, Joanne Adams, Elizabeth Pease and Brian Lieberman wrote of their e...
Semen donors have been required to register with the Human Fertilization and Embryology Authority si...
In Sperm donor anonymity and compensation: an experiment with American sperm donors, the authors con...
BACKGROUND: In 2005, UK legislation was changed requiring any donor of gametes or embryos used in th...
As has been the pattern worldwide, donor insemination - and other forms of donor conception - in the...
One of the questions facing legislators considering changes to UK legislation regulating the provisi...