183. Can same-sex couples, singles, or sterilized people still have babies? - podcast episode cover

183. Can same-sex couples, singles, or sterilized people still have babies?

Jan 07, 20219 min
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Episode description

Do same-sex couples in Australia face challenges having a baby?

It’s quite obvious that for a baby to be made, there needs to be an egg and a sperm. These can come from anybody as long as they’ve been screened in accredited IVF units. The embryo that’s created is then carried either by the surrogate, the egg donor, or the recipient. 

What does the screening entail?

How are potential life-threatening issues like infections and previous medical conditions managed?

Going through an IVF clinic might be expensitve, but it’s safer than going the DIY way when finding a donor (through websites for example).

Do laws cover donor identity issues?

Do you need legal advice or counselling before having a baby?

Tune in now to find the answers to these questions and more. 

And don’t forget to share with your loved ones.

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