Surrogacy: A Family Frontier
- Author Dustin Lance Black
- Narrator Dustin Lance Black
- Publisher BBC Audio
- Run Time 3 hours and 2 minutes
- Format Audio
- Genre Biotechnology, LGBTQ+ / Gay and Lesbian Studies, Materno-foetal medicine / perinatology, Neonatal medicine, Paediatric medicine, Public International law: health, Public international law: human rights, Public international law: responsibility of states and other entities, Sex and sexuality, social aspects.
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What to expect
Dustin Lance Black, the Oscar-winning screenwriter and activist, explores attitudes towards surrogacy. He shares his own journey to have a child, with husband Tom Daley, through surrogacy.
Dustin beautifully and thoroughly explores how the question of surrogacy links to wider societal questions; how much control do women legally have over their body? Do we have a right to know our genetic history? How can LGBTQ+ couples shield their children from homophobia?
Dustin explores the personal, scientific, financial and legal aspects of surrogacy. He talks to women who are surrogates, hears the experiences of straight and gay intended parents who have built a family via surrogacy and raises concerns about the current surrogacy laws in the UK. Dustin hears from families in different countries who have had different and difficult processes, and also hears from children born through surrogacy on the right to know their genetic history, always bringing it back to 'why are some people uncomfortable with surrogacy?'.
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