Blog Posts

The Loophole in UK Fertility Law: How Sperm Banks Circumvent the 10-Family Limit     The UK is known for its relatively progressive and well-regulated fertility sector.  One of the most important...
Denmark: The World’s Top Sperm Exporter—But at What Cost to Donor-Conceived Children?     Denmark has become a global leader in sperm donation, exporting to more than 80 countries and helping...
Surrogacy in Nigeria: Progress in Regulation, But At What Cost to Women?   Nigeria is on the cusp of a significant legal shift in the area of surrogacy.  A newly introduced bill—“An Act to Protect the...
France Ends Anonymous Donor Gametes: A Landmark Win for Donor-Conceived Children     On March 31, 2025, a major change in French reproductive law officially took effect: anonymous sperm and egg...
Growing Families UK & EU Surrogacy & Donor Conception Conference   On May 10, 2025, in London, Attorney Ana Miramontes Roel participated in the Growing Families UK & EU Surrogacy &...
Embryo Testing for Autism: What’s Possible—and What’s Ethical?   Advances in genetic testing are raising new possibilities—and new questions—about how we understand and select embryos during IVF.  One...
A New Era in Fertility Treatment: Machines Now Performing Key IVF Procedure   In a major leap forward for fertility medicine, scientists have developed a system that allows a key part of the in vitro...
When Surrogacy Is Driven Underground: The Disturbing Case of a 17-Year-Old Surrogate in China   A recent report from Guangdong Province, China, has reignited global concern over unregulated and...
Punishment Over Parenthood: Cambodia’s Surrogacy Crackdown Leaves a Woman Raising a Stranger’s Child   In a small home in Phnom Penh, a woman named Hun Daneth is raising a little boy she once carried...