'Standing Up For Surrogacy' from Surrogacy UK takes you through the many aspects of the surrogacy journey, interviewing the wide variety of people who have been and can be involved. If you are interested in starting your own surrogacy journey or would just like to know a little more about it, listen in to find out more. SurrogacyUK was formed in 2002, by a group of experienced surrogates who believed that a successful journey for both surrogates and intended parents was one based on trust, mutual respect and, above all, friendship. Today, SurrogacyUK has grown into a professional organisation, run by a Board of Trustees, an external ethics committee, 18 staff members and a bank of volunteers – all of whom are committed to ethical surrogacy and the friendship first vision of those few surrogates so many years ago.
In the final episode of our series, Alex speaks with Dr Kirsty Horsey, Sarah Jones, Alan White and Natalie Smith to discuss the proposed law reform which is being backed by SurrogacyUK in the hope that it will improve the wellbeing of not only surrogates but everyone involved in a surrogacy journey. 'Standing Up For Surrogacy' from SurrogacyUK takes you through the many aspects of the surrogacy journey, interviewing the wide variety of people who have been and can be involved. If you are interested in starting your own surrogacy journey or would just like to know a little more about it, listen in to find out more. SurrogacyUK was formed in 2002, by a group of experienced surrogates who believed that a successful journey for both surrogates and intended parents was one based on trust, mutual respect and, above all, friendship. Today, SurrogacyUK has grown into a professional organisation, run by a Board of Trustees, an external ethics committee, 18 staff members and a bank of volunteers – all of whom are committed to ethical surrogacy and the friendship first vision of those few surrogates so many years ago. Find out more about SurrogacyUK via our website https://surrogacyuk.org/
In this episode of 'Standing Up For Surrogacy', Alex is joined by Emma, Natalie, Vicky and SurrogacyUK CEO Sarah Jones. As we approach the end of our series of discussions surrounding surrogacy, the guests on the podcast discuss the opposition posed to surrogacy from some feminist groups in the UK. 'Standing Up For Surrogacy' from SurrogacyUK takes you through the many aspects of the surrogacy journey, interviewing the wide variety of people who have been and can be involved. If you are interested in starting your own surrogacy journey or would just like to know a little more about it, listen in to find out more. SurrogacyUK was formed in 2002, by a group of experienced surrogates who believed that a successful journey for both surrogates and intended parents was one based on trust, mutual respect and, above all, friendship. Today, SurrogacyUK has grown into a professional organisation, run by a Board of Trustees, an external ethics committee, 18 staff members and a bank of volunteers – all of whom are committed to ethical surrogacy and the friendship first vision of those few surrogates so many years ago. Find out more about SurrogacyUK via our website https://surrogacyuk.org/
In this episode of 'Standing Up For Surrogacy', Alex is joined again by Maxi who has brought her partner Kieran along this time. We also have Renna on this episode, a surrogate who has brought along her husband along (who is none other than Standing Up For Surrogacy's very own host, Alex!) 'Standing Up For Surrogacy' from SurrogacyUK takes you through the many aspects of the surrogacy journey, interviewing the wide variety of people who have been and can be involved. If you are interested in starting your own surrogacy journey or would just like to know a little more about it, listen in to find out more. SurrogacyUK was formed in 2002, by a group of experienced surrogates who believed that a successful journey for both surrogates and intended parents was one based on trust, mutual respect and, above all, friendship. Today, SurrogacyUK has grown into a professional organisation, run by a Board of Trustees, an external ethics committee, 18 staff members and a bank of volunteers – all of whom are committed to ethical surrogacy and the friendship first vision of those few surrogates so many years ago.
In this episode of 'Standing Up For Surrogacy', Alex is joined by Jemma and Maxi who have both been surrogates for same sex IPs. In this podcast, they discuss their reasons for why they wanted to help same sex couples to become parents. 'Standing Up For Surrogacy' from SurrogacyUK takes you through the many aspects of the surrogacy journey, interviewing the wide variety of people who have been and can be involved. If you are interested in starting your own surrogacy journey or would just like to know a little more about it, listen in to find out more. SurrogacyUK was formed in 2002, by a group of experienced surrogates who believed that a successful journey for both surrogates and intended parents was one based on trust, mutual respect and, above all, friendship. Today, SurrogacyUK has grown into a professional organisation, run by a Board of Trustees, an external ethics committee, 18 staff members and a bank of volunteers – all of whom are committed to ethical surrogacy and the friendship first vision of those few surrogates so many years ago.
In this episode of 'Standing Up For Surrogacy', Alex is joined by Andrew and Stephen. They're both hoping to become IPs (intended parents) in the near future and are also both single men. They've come onto the podcast to discuss their desire to be a parent, as well as how their experience of embarking on a solo surrogacy journey has been for them both so far. 'Standing Up For Surrogacy' from SurrogacyUK takes you through the many aspects of the surrogacy journey, interviewing the wide variety of people who have been and can be involved. If you are interested in starting your own surrogacy journey or would just like to know a little more about it, listen in to find out more. SurrogacyUK was formed in 2002, by a group of experienced surrogates who believed that a successful journey for both surrogates and intended parents was one based on trust, mutual respect and, above all, friendship. Today, SurrogacyUK has grown into a professional organisation, run by a Board of Trustees, an external ethics committee, 18 staff members and a bank of volunteers – all of whom are committed to ethical surrogacy and the friendship first vision of those few surrogates so many years ago.
In this episode of 'Standing Up For Surrogacy', Alex is joined by Dani, Tori & Marc to discuss what drew them to the surrogacy community as people with disabilities. 'Standing Up For Surrogacy' from SurrogacyUK takes you through the many aspects of the surrogacy journey, interviewing the wide variety of people who have been and can be involved. If you are interested in starting your own surrogacy journey or would just like to know a little more about it, listen in to find out more. SurrogacyUK was formed in 2002, by a group of experienced surrogates who believed that a successful journey for both surrogates and intended parents was one based on trust, mutual respect and, above all, friendship. Today, SurrogacyUK has grown into a professional organisation, run by a Board of Trustees, an external ethics committee, 18 staff members and a bank of volunteers – all of whom are committed to ethical surrogacy and the friendship first vision of those few surrogates so many years ago.
In this episode of 'Standing Up For Surrogacy', Alex is joined by Dr Katherine Wade (University of Bristol) and Dr Kirsty Horsey (University of Kent). They discuss the campaign for surrogacy law reform with SurrogacyUK, as well as how their research around the topic has given them an insight into how children who are conceived and affected by surrogacy interpret it as an issue. 'Standing Up For Surrogacy' from SurrogacyUK takes you through the many aspects of the surrogacy journey, interviewing the wide variety of people who have been and can be involved. If you are interested in starting your own surrogacy journey or would just like to know a little more about it, listen in to find out more. SurrogacyUK was formed in 2002, by a group of experienced surrogates who believed that a successful journey for both surrogates and intended parents was one based on trust, mutual respect and, above all, friendship. Today, SurrogacyUK has grown into a professional organisation, run by a Board of Trustees, an external ethics committee, 18 staff members and a bank of volunteers – all of whom are committed to ethical surrogacy and the friendship first vision of those few surrogates so many years ago.
In this episode of 'Standing Up For Surrogacy', Alex is joined by Dean & James and Karl & Nick who joined us on the SurrogacyUK podcast to share their surrogacy stories. 'Standing Up For Surrogacy' from SurrogacyUK takes you through the many aspects of the surrogacy journey, interviewing the wide variety of people who have been and can be involved. If you are interested in starting your own surrogacy journey or would just like to know a little more about it, listen in to find out more. SurrogacyUK was formed in 2002, by a group of experienced surrogates who believed that a successful journey for both surrogates and intended parents was one based on trust, mutual respect and, above all, friendship. Today, SurrogacyUK has grown into a professional organisation, run by a Board of Trustees, an external ethics committee, 18 staff members and a bank of volunteers – all of whom are committed to ethical surrogacy and the friendship first vision of those few surrogates so many years ago.
In this episode of 'Standing Up For Surrogacy', Alex is joined by Emma, Aimi & Jemma to discuss their reasons for becoming surrogates. 'Standing Up For Surrogacy' from SurrogacyUK takes you through the many aspects of the surrogacy journey, interviewing the wide variety of people who have been and can be involved. If you are interested in starting your own surrogacy journey or would just like to know a little more about it, listen in to find out more. SurrogacyUK was formed in 2002, by a group of experienced surrogates who believed that a successful journey for both surrogates and intended parents was one based on trust, mutual respect and, above all, friendship. Today, SurrogacyUK has grown into a professional organisation, run by a Board of Trustees, an external ethics committee, 18 staff members and a bank of volunteers – all of whom are committed to ethical surrogacy and the friendship first vision of those few surrogates so many years ago.
'Standing Up For Surrogacy' from SurrogacyUK takes you through the many aspects of the surrogacy journey, interviewing the wide variety of people who have been and can be involved. If you are interested in starting your own surrogacy journey or would just like to know a little more about it, listen in to find out more. SurrogacyUK was formed in 2002, by a group of experienced surrogates who believed that a successful journey for both surrogates and intended parents was one based on trust, mutual respect and, above all, friendship. Today, SurrogacyUK has grown into a professional organisation, run by a Board of Trustees, an external ethics committee, 18 staff members and a bank of volunteers – all of whom are committed to ethical surrogacy and the friendship first vision of those few surrogates so many years ago.