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Katie Hammond: egg donation in Canada

Season 2 Episode 2 of Cambridge PhDcasts with PhDcaster Katie Hammond. Katie is a second year PhD student in the Department of Sociology. She is interested in the experience of Canadian egg donors and intended parents, and the role of the Canadian assistive reproductive technology legislation surrounding egg donation. Her current research is an extension […]

Fertility 101: Egg Donation: Transparency for the Intended Parent and Donor

Episode 188: Fertility 101: Egg Donation: Transparency for the Intended Parent and Donor The Fertility 101 Series, because there’s no shortage of daunting terms to keep your mind running, is a quick and dirty breakdown on a specific topic with insights from a fertility expert. In this episode, we dive into the detailed process of […]

Surprising Facts Behind Egg Donation

To donate your eggs, there are typically certain requirements and criteria that you must meet. It’s important to note that specific requirements may vary depending on the country and the fertility clinic or agency you choose. However, here are some general guidelines often applied in egg donation programs: Age: Most clinics prefer donors between the […]

The dilemma of international egg donation: going abroad for a baby | DW Documentary

For some women, getting pregnant is only possible through egg donation. It’s a pathway to parenthood with children who aren’t biologically their own. While egg donation is legal in many countries, it’s banned in places like Switzerland and Germany. When Sandra Cesna from Switzerland held the first positive pregnancy test in her hands, it was […]