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Comment and debate

Comment on walker and broderick

Pages 218-219 | Published online: 28 Sep 2007
 

Abstract

It is suggested that many of the assumptions made by Walker and Broderick do not hold for many parents of donor conceived children. The parents of three donor conceived children discuss the claims made by Walker and Broderick in relation to their own experiences: telling their children about conception, sharing information with a donor, the historical context of openness and lack of legislation for donor conception within Australia.

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