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Cracking the Register open – what does the legal change mean for donor-conceived people?

Cracking the Register open – what does the legal change mean for donor-conceived people?

by Robyn | Apr 17, 2025 | Conception, Embryos and Donation Storage

In 2005, UK law changed to require any donors donating their eggs or sperm (gametes) in UK licensed clinics to be ‘ID-release’. This was a significant pivot from the law pre-2005, under which gamete donors were anonymous. (Pre-2005 donors remain anonymous to this day,...
Natalie speaks at Progress Educational Trust event: The fertility landscape for LGBTQ+ communities

Natalie speaks at Progress Educational Trust event: The fertility landscape for LGBTQ+ communities

by Xander Gowler | Feb 27, 2025 | LGBT Law, LGBT Surrogacy, Surrogacy

  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 spoke about the evolution of the law and where it is still lagging behind,...
Natalie Gamble guests with Fertility Alliance on the legal aspects of egg and sperm donation

Natalie Gamble guests with Fertility Alliance on the legal aspects of egg and sperm donation

by Robyn | Jan 10, 2025 | Conception

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,...
Natalie Gamble at the Fertility Network UK LGBTQ+ Pathways to Parenthood course

Natalie Gamble at the Fertility Network UK LGBTQ+ Pathways to Parenthood course

by Natalie | Jul 29, 2024 | Adoption, Conception, LGBT Law, LGBT Surrogacy, Surrogacy

LGBTQ+ Pathways to Parenthood Course Natalie Gamble was delighted to speak as part of an educational course for prospective LGBTQ+ parents put together by national fertility charity Fertility Network UK. Running online on Wednesday evenings in July and August 2024,...
Natalie Gamble at the Fertility Show 2024

Natalie Gamble at the Fertility Show 2024

by Robyn | May 19, 2024 | Surrogacy, Surrogacy UK Law

Natalie was delighted to speak at the Fertility Show at Olympia in London on Saturday 18 May. She was asked to join host Anya Sizer for a Q&A panel on surrogacy together with Fran Simmons, a parent through UK surrogacy and podcaster. Natalie talked to a full...
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