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FILM: How Old Is Too Old to Be a Parent?

Published 30 November 2020 posted in Comment and appears in BioNews 1074

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This film documents the second of two Progress Educational Trust events discussing fertility and assisted conception in relation to age...

This film documents the Progress Educational Trust event 'How Old Is Too Old to Be a Parent?', produced in partnership with the Scottish Government.

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


Introduction
0:00:00 Sarah Norcross

Director, Progress Educational Trust


Presentations
0:04:24 Dr Sarah Stock

Consultant Obstetrician, Royal Infirmary of Edinburgh

0:12:18 Dr Sarah Martins Da Silva

Senior Lecturer in Reproductive Medicine, University of Dundee

0:28:00 Dr Anna Smajdor

Associate Professor of Practical Philosophy, University of Oslo

0:38:16 Glenn Cohen

Professor of Law, Harvard Law School


Discussion
0:48:17 Responses to audience questions and comments

This film was made by Video Production Edinburgh.

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