This is the first in a series of films documenting the recent 'Does Fertility Treatment Still Need to Be a Medical Secret?', produced by the Progress Educational Trust in partnership with the Scottish Government.
The film features a presentation by Dr Catriona McMillan, senior research fellow in medical law and ethics at the University of Edinburgh.
(If you cannot see the film below, click here to view it.)
This film was made by Video Production Edinburgh.
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