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 eggs, sperm or embryos, including who the legal parents of the child will be, what rights to information the child has if the donor is matched through a clinic or sperm bank, the implications of going overseas for treatment, whether you need a donor agreement, and what happens when known donation arrangements break down.

You can watch the video here: Using a donor – legal issues with Natalie Gamble

The Fertility Alliance is a national UK charity set up to offer the best possible support and information on all aspects of fertility, and support for UK parents going through fertility treatment at all stages of their journey. Natalie has been a member of its Advisory Board since its foundation.  You can find out more about The Fertility Alliance: The Fertility Alliance.

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