by BB Team | Feb 6, 2021 | Surrogacy reform
All Party Parliamentary Group confirms surrogacy law needs reform, again The All Party Parliamentary Group on Surrogacy (APPG) confirms once again that surrogacy law in the UK needs reform. Following the Law Commission’s provisional proposals for law reform, a...
by BB Team | Dec 18, 2020 | Guidance and comment, Surrogacy reform
Why international surrogacy shouldn’t be ignored: Natalie writes for Bionews Natalie has written a piece for leading bioethics publication Bionews about international surrogacy. She explains how COVID-19 has thrown a spotlight on intended parents crossing borders for...
by BB Team | Nov 13, 2020 | Guidance and comment, Surrogacy reform
HFEA to clarify guidance on exporting eggs, sperm and embryos for international surrogacy We are pleased to report that the UK’s fertility regulator, the Human Fertilisation and Embryology Authority (HFEA), is set to clarify its guidance on exporting eggs, sperm and...
by Natalie Gamble | Jun 14, 2020 | Media coverage and publications, Surrogacy reform
The Guardian reports on the challenges of COVID-19 for international surrogacy The Guardian has quoted our director Natalie Gamble in a piece about the challenges the global pandemic is creating for UK parents having babies through surrogacy in the USA. Nicole...
by Natalie Gamble | Apr 4, 2020 | Media coverage and publications, Surrogacy reform
BBC Radio 4 Today Programme on stranded surrogacy babies Our founder Natalie Gamble was interviewed on this morning’s BBC Radio 4 Today Programme about the problems faced by surrogacy families in the current coronavirus crisis. Natalie explained the work we have...
by Natalie Gamble | Mar 26, 2020 | Media coverage and publications, Surrogacy reform
The Guardian on new parents stuck in the US amid COVID-19 shutdown The Guardian has covered the story of parents through US surrogacy who have been stranded in the US with newborns after the US announced closure of its passport office this week. Quoting us, the...
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