Donor identifiability from birth: Findings of the Young Adults Study
Dr Sophie Zadeh presents an overview of the Young Adults Study which has garnered the views of donor conceived young adults on donor identifiability from birth...
Reader in Family Psychology, University of Sussex
Dr Sophie Zadeh is a Reader in Family Psychology at the School of Psychology, University of Sussex. She was previously Associate Professor of Social Psychology at the Thomas Coram Research Unit, University College London. She is the Principal Investigator of the Young Adults Study.
Dr Sophie Zadeh presents an overview of the Young Adults Study which has garnered the views of donor conceived young adults on donor identifiability from birth...
Last week's news that public funds for assisted reproduction are not being made available to single women in South East London piqued my interest...
by Susan Imrie and 1 others
Professionals, policymakers and academics came together to discuss recent research on the making of child welfare assessments in the context of post-2008 changes to the Human Fertilisation and Embryology Act. Researchers explained their findings to an avid audience, one of which was that single women seeking reproductive assistance raise red flags for clinicians, clinic counsellors, and nursing staff...
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