Going solo: fertility treatment options and the law for women starting a family on their own – Article published in Bionews

April 2, 2010
Natalie has written a comment piece for this week’s Bionews about women who start a family on their own as solo mothers. Looking at sperm donation at clinics, as well as known donation and co-parenting, Natalie considers the legal issues associated with the different options.

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