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1 online resource (streaming video file) (28 min. 51 sec.) ; 170462244 bytes |
Summary |
Introduced by Caroline JonesNatalie Lovett was 46 and childless when she flew to the United States to create a baby. She'd exhausted all her other options to become pregnant and was following up on a San Diego fertility clinic that offered a money back guarantee. Two years later she's the proud mother of an eighteen month old daughter and now faces a very different dilemma: what to do with the extra embryos still stored in the US clinic."Destroying the embryos just wasn't really an option. It was just something I could never bring myself to do. I'd rather give them a great home and a great life." she says. Natalie came up with an unconventional solution- to create an extended family for her only child - but there was a catch |
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Closed captioning in English |
Event |
Broadcast 2015-09-28 at 20:00:00 |
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Classification: NC |
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Cesarean section.
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Human embryo -- Transplantation.
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Mothers -- Attitudes.
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Pregnant women -- Medical care.
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Pregnant women -- Services for.
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Sperm donors.
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California -- San Diego.
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South Australia -- Adelaide.
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Streaming video
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Author |
Jones, Caroline, host
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Bourne, Kate, contributor
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Fagan, Fiona, contributor
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Lovett, Heather, contributor
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Lovett, Ken, contributor
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Lovett, Lexie, contributor
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Lovett, Natalie, contributor
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Lovett-Jones, Amanda, contributor
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Woodroofe, Amanda, contributor
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