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LBT Women’s Health Week: Webinar with Natalie Gamble

LBT Women’s Health Week: Webinar with Natalie Gamble

by Franklyn | Apr 12, 2021 | Donor conception, LGBT+ family building

Natalie was pleased to support LBT Women’s Health Week this year with a talk to leading national charity Fertility Network UK about the options lesbian, bisexual and transgender women have for starting a family. Watch the recorded webinar It includes discussion of...
Making a will after fertility treatment – Article published in Fertility Network UK magazine

Making a will after fertility treatment – Article published in Fertility Network UK magazine

by Natalie | Dec 22, 2016 | Donor conception, Embryos, eggs and sperm, Surrogacy

We have written an article for the Fertility Network UK magazine about why fertility patients should consider making a will. Covering what happens to stored embryos after death, legal parenthood and surrogacy, the article looks at some of the issues that those having...
Legal issues for transgender parents – Article published in Fertility Network UK magazine

Legal issues for transgender parents – Article published in Fertility Network UK magazine

by Natalie | Jun 22, 2016 | Gender identity, LGBT+ family building

Natalie has written an article for transgender parents conceiving children, published in the Fertility Network UK magazine. It covers legal rights in relation to eggs and sperm in storage, as well as legal parenthood, with two case studies showing how the law works in...
Maternity leave rights for parents through surrogacy – Article published in Fertility Network UK magazine

Maternity leave rights for parents through surrogacy – Article published in Fertility Network UK magazine

by Natalie | Jun 22, 2013 | Surrogacy

Natalie was delighted to write an article for Fertility Network UK magazine about the success in our campaign to win maternity leave rights for parents through surrogacy. Explaining the government’s announcement that it plans to change the law, Natalie sets out...
Whose information is it anyway? Information rights after donor conception – Article published in Fertility Network UK magazine

Whose information is it anyway? Information rights after donor conception – Article published in Fertility Network UK magazine

by Natalie | Oct 22, 2012 | Donor conception

We have written an article for Fertility Network UK magazine about UK legal rights to information if you are conceived through donor conception at a UK licensed fertility clinic. It sets out the role of the HFEA, and what information can be accessed and when. Read the...
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