Donor anonymity and the regulation of egg donation
Children born as a result of egg (or sperm) donation now have the right at age 18 to know the identity of their donor.
Children born as a result of egg (or sperm) donation now have the right at age 18 to know the identity of their donor.
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London Women's Clinic were visited by French TV station, France 2, to talk more about donor anonymity with Professor Nick Macklon.