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    AmP Countdown: Time left to demand that Congress make health care reform pro-life: 2009-11-07 18:00:00 GMT-05:00


    Wednesday, November 01, 2006

    New Book: "Who Am I? Experiences of Donor Conception"

    Forwarded to me by Anthony McCarthy of the Linacre Centre for Healthcare Ethics in London:

    "What is it like to grow up knowing that one was conceived from donor sperm – or to find this out only much later in life? How does it feel to meet, for the first time, other children of one’s donor father – or to continue to search for the identity of the donor and of other relatives? In this book, three adult offspring conceived by donor insemination share their experiences. Dr Alexina McWhinnie, a social researcher who has worked extensively in the area of assisted conception, reflects further on their stories and those of other donor-conceived adults."

    "This collection of essays was commissioned by the Idreos Education Trust to raise awareness of the impact of donor conception on the offspring, and on his/her social family. The book is intended both for the general reader and for those with a personal or professional interest in donor conception. It has been distributed free of charge to Members of Parliament."

    [For more information from the Linacre centre click here.]

    I'm very pleased to see that a volume has been published that treats this delicate and important issue.
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