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Saturday, 04 November 2006 |
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Are you searching for a sperm donor? Have you been turned away from your local fertility clinic because of lack of sperm? Are you contemplating using the internet or travelling abroad to get sperm instead? Channel 4 has commissioned the award-winning television company Ricochet to develop a sensitive and informative prime-time documentary series about the current sperm crisis in the UK. The series will aim to inform the British viewing public about just how vital and important sperm donation is, as well as demonstrating how rewarding it can be. The series will launch a Channel 4 nationwide campaign to encourage men to donate sperm.
In order to impress upon viewers the desperate need for more sperm donors, we would like our documentary to feature some real-life stories of people searching for sperm donors. We are also keen to feature sperm donors themselves and also adults who have been donor conceived. If this is you, we'd really love to hear from you. Even if you are not sure about appearing on television, it would be fantastic to have a chat - all conversations will be in strictest confidence and will in no way obligate you to appear on television. If you are happy to share your story please email Nonie on
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Going abroad for Surrogacy? |
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Thursday, 26 October 2006 |
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Are you thinking of going abroad for surrogate treatment? If so, October Films would love to hear from you.
October Films (www.octoberfilms.co.uk) is an award winning TV documentary production company. We are developing an important film about how international surrogacy works and we would like to accompany couples from the UK on their journey to become a family. I would be delighted if you contacted me, Rachel Noar, on 020 7284 6868 or at
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Thank you for your consideration.
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Thursday, 26 October 2006 |
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The HFEA are looking for people who are either thinking about, currently receiving or have had fertility treatment in the UK. Both men and women are welcome to participate.
Your feedback will directly influence services in this area, so please take the time to find out more about the panel and how you can join. By completing online questionnaires up to four times a year, you will be able to share your opinions and experiences of fertility treatment in a structured, confidential environment. Click here to visit the Fertility Views website now to join and share your views.
For more information about the Fertility Views panel, please email
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. Your input matters - thank you for taking the time to visit Fertility Views.
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