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HFEA gets into gear on surrogacy – Article published in Bionews

HFEA gets into gear on surrogacy – Article published in Bionews

by Natalie | May 7, 2013 | Surrogacy, UK surrogacy

Natalie has written a comment piece in this week’s Bionews about the HFEA’s decision to amend its Code of Practice to cater more explicitly for those going through treatment for surrogacy in the UK.  With a new set of surrogacy-specific consent forms, and...
Made in the USA: representing UK parents through US ART – Article published in Family Law Quarterly

Made in the USA: representing UK parents through US ART – Article published in Family Law Quarterly

by Natalie | Jun 22, 2012 | International surrogacy, Surrogacy, Surrogacy in the USA

Natalie was asked to write an article for the US legal journal Family Law Quarterly following her talk to the conference of the American Bar Association conference in Las Vegas. She covers what US assisted reproduction attorneys need to know when working with intended...
NGA on BBC Radio 4 Woman’s Hour campaigning for maternity leave rights for surrogacy parents

NGA on BBC Radio 4 Woman’s Hour campaigning for maternity leave rights for surrogacy parents

by Natalie | Apr 17, 2012 | Surrogacy, Surrogacy campaigning

NGA has been interviewed by today’s BBC Radio 4 Woman’s Hour on our campaign to win maternity leave rights for parents through surrogacy.  Currently, mothers who give birth to a child have lefal rights to time off work and maternity pay, as do parents who...
Your surrogate will end up keeping the baby won’t she? Article published in Fertility Network UK magazine

Your surrogate will end up keeping the baby won’t she? Article published in Fertility Network UK magazine

by Natalie | Oct 3, 2011 | Surrogacy, UK surrogacy

We have written an article for Fertility Network UK magazine about the most common surrogacy myth of all – that a surrogate in the UK has a right – and is likely – to keep the baby she carries.  That is neither the experience we see on the ground,...
NGA in the Telegraph – Surrogacy: the brave new world of making babies

NGA in the Telegraph – Surrogacy: the brave new world of making babies

by Natalie | Jan 22, 2011 | Surrogacy

Natalie has been quoted in today’s Telegraph, as part of it’s feature covering the story of Nicole Kidman having had a child through surrogacy. Asked about changing attitudes to commercial surrogacy, she said: Natalie Gamble is one of this country’s...
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