60 sec to debunk the desire to know or not to know the identity of the donor

Let’s debunk in 60 sec preconceived ideas about third-party reproduction (2024)
Published on June 19, 2024

About this video

Why does it need to be tackled? It’s actually complicated! Not all donor-conceived people want to know the identity of their donor. Nor do we have all the data needed to know who is looking for their origins… More info in the video!

About Let’s debunk in 60 sec preconceived ideas about third-party reproduction

Let’s debunk in 60 sec preconceived ideas about third-party reproduction is a video series that debunks presuppositions about third-party reproduction. Our research team helps you better understand the process, one video at a time!

  • Isabel Côté

    Professor in the department of social work at Université du Québec en Outaouais

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