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Sperm DonorsTuesday 28 January 2003
Hazel Blears is to make keynote speech at today's HFEA conference with respose to the Human Fertilisation & Embryology Authority's report on sperm donor anonymity.

David Gollancz, who was born through donor insemination, Professor Ian Craft of the London Fertility Centre, and Felicity Collier from the British Association for Adoption & Fostering join Jenni to discuss the implications of sperm donor fertilisation.
Do the Donors have the right to remain anonymous?...or do the children born through artificial insemination have a right to trace their geneology?
What are your views?

HFEA WEBSITE: Human Fertilisation & Embryology Authority
BBC NEWS: Health - Sperm Donors Want To Keep Anonymity


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