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NGA quoted in the Telegraph – The looming war over surrogacy

NGA quoted in the Telegraph – The looming war over surrogacy

by Alejandra | Nov 1, 2024 | Surrogacy, Surrogacy campaigning

The Telegraph has quoted NGA in a piece about surrogacy. Interviewing Natalie Gamble, together with surrogate Sarah Jones from Surrogacy UK and anti-surrogacy campaigner Helen Gibson, Miranda Levy for the Telegraph looks at the current debate around surrogacy law...
NGA Law and our clients’ stories in the iPaper – The single men becoming fathers through surrogacy

NGA Law and our clients’ stories in the iPaper – The single men becoming fathers through surrogacy

by Xander Gowler | Aug 7, 2024 | International surrogacy, LGBT+ family building, Surrogacy, Surrogacy in the USA

NGA has supported the iPaper with a long-read article shining a spotlight on the real-life stories of single men building families through surrogacy in the UK and the USA. Hoping to tell the human side of why men might choose to start a family on their own, the piece...
There is so much more still to do for LGBT+ parents – Article published in Bionews

There is so much more still to do for LGBT+ parents – Article published in Bionews

by Olivia Chan | Nov 6, 2023 | Donor conception, LGBT+ family building, Surrogacy, Surrogacy campaigning

Natalie has written a comment piece in this week’s Bionews about the UK Government’s plans to update the fertility screening laws, which will bring positive impact on some LGBT+ intended parents, such as female same-sex couples and HIV-positive individuals...
UK government to remove block on HIV+ intended parents conceiving through UK surrogacy

UK government to remove block on HIV+ intended parents conceiving through UK surrogacy

by Robyn | Oct 25, 2023 | LGBT+ family building, Surrogacy, UK surrogacy

We are thrilled to see the government’s announcement in Parliament yesterday that it will remove the bar on HIV+ intended parents conceiving through UK surrogacy.  It follows a five year campaign brilliantly led by the National AIDS Trust, something we at NGA Law and...
NGA quoted in the Telegraph – Being a surrogate left me traumatised

NGA quoted in the Telegraph – Being a surrogate left me traumatised

by Natalie | Mar 8, 2020 | Surrogacy, UK surrogacy

NGA has been quoted extensively in a piece written for the Telegraph about UK surrogacy.  In the piece, a woman who acted as an independent surrogate in the UK talks to journalist Kate Graham about her experience, in which a breakdown in the relationship with her...
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