Natalie was asked to write a summary for Bionews about how the new US administration’s Executive Order on birthright citizenship is impacting UK parents through US surrogacy.
LGBT+ family building
Briefing: US birthright citizenship ruling and surrogacy – what do UK parents need to know?
Briefing on the impact of the US Supreme Court birthright citizenship ruling on British parents with babies born through US surrogacy
Travelling home with your baby born through international surrogacy – the options
We discuss travelling home following international surrogacy in the US, Georgia, Ukraine, Mexico, Cyprus, Colombia, Canada, Nigeria and more.
Comment piece published in Bionews about the Supreme Court ruling and its impact on fertility treatment for trans patients
Natalie Gamble and Lui Asquith, discuss the UK Supreme Court’s recent judgment on the meaning of ‘sex’ and the impact on trans people in a comment piece posted by BioNews.
Natalie speaks at the Fertility Show 2025
Natalie was delighted to join a panel of expert speakers for the Fertility Show 2025
Cracking the Register open – what does the legal change mean for donor-conceived people?
UK law changed to require any donors donating their eggs or sperm in UK licensed clinics to be ‘ID-release’. We explore the potential ramifications of this.
Natalie speaks at Progress Educational Trust event: The fertility landscape for LGBTQ+ communities
Natalie was delighted to join a panel of expert speakers for an event attended by more than 100 people last week to discuss barriers to family building for the LGBTQ+ community.
Natalie Gamble guests with Fertility Alliance on the legal aspects of egg and sperm donation
Natalie was delighted to be interviewed as part of a series of information videos from UK charity The Fertility Alliance. Talking with charity lead Kate Brian, Natalie talks about how the law affects parents conceiving a child with donated gametes or embryos, and the various associated considerations and implications.
Natalie Gamble argues the law on parentage should be widened at the Family Justice Council 17th annual debate, chaired by the President of the High Court Family Division
Natalie was delighted to be invited to speak at a Royal Courts of Justice event on 5 December 2004 on the issue of legal parenthood, run by the Family Justice Council and discussing whether it was time for the law on parentage to be widened.
Adoption for LGBTQ families
Adoption typically conjures an image of prospective adoptive parents going through a rigorous assessment before being approved by an adoption panel and matched with a child who needs a loving home. This is agency adoption, but there are other forms of adoption too....