NGA quoted in the Daily Mail on solo mothers

November 9, 2009

The Daily Mail has featured an article on solo mothers by choice, looking at single women who conceive through sperm donation in the UK. Natalie Gamble is quoted in the article, alongside leading clinicians and patient representatives, as a leading fertility law expert. Natalie explains in particular how the change to the law removing clinics’ obligation to consider the child’s need for a father (which took effect on 1 October) has affected solo mothers.

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