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PETBioNewsCommentFILM: Frozen Fertility - The Challenges of Storing Eggs, Sperm and Embryos (Part 5)

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FILM: Frozen Fertility - The Challenges of Storing Eggs, Sperm and Embryos (Part 5)

Published 17 April 2020 posted in Comment and appears in BioNews 1043

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The fifth in a series of films documenting a recent Progress Educational Trust/Scottish Government event on medical, ethical, legal, social and policy aspects of cryopreservation, featuring a presentation by James Lawford Davies of Hill Dickinson...

This is the fifth in a series of films documenting the recent event 'Frozen Fertility: The Challenges of Storing Eggs, Sperm and Embryos', produced by the Progress Educational Trust (PET) in partnership with the Scottish Government.

The film features a presentation by James Lawford Davies, Partner at Hill Dickinson.

If you are interested in this topic, please consider signing and sharing PET's #ExtendTheLimit petition, calling for an extension to the 10-year storage limit for eggs frozen for non-medical reasons.

(If you cannot see the film below, click here to view it.)

This film was made by Video Production Edinburgh.

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