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Your views and contribution to research can help build a body of information which can benefit individuals and families such as yours.

Research proposals received by the DCN are reviewed by the DCN Research Review group.  If they consider the study to be of interest, then they recommend it is publicised so that members can choose if they wish to find out further information and participate.  The DCN does not bear any responsibility for the conduct of the research or the study results, this rests solely with the study team conducting the research.  If you have any questions about the research approval process, please get in touch with us to discuss on research@dcnetwork.org

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Repro-flows in Europe, North Africa and Latin America: people’s and gametes’ mobilities in the fragmented context of transnational regulation of assisted reproduction and adoptionFor our Qualitative Study about Fertility Treatments in Spain, you are invited to participate if you are: * living in United Kingdom *Have undergone/are undergoing assisted reproduction in Spain through gamete or embryo donationParticipation consists in an interview about your experience with reproductive care abroad and with donor anonymity. (30/60 mins, on videocall) Your information will be kept anonymous and securely storedContact Dr Bruna Alvarez at Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona.
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PRECAS ProjectWhat is it like to use an egg or sperm donor, with expanded carrier screening results? To take part you would need to have no family history of heritable genetic disorders. You need to have used, or have considered and decided not to use, ECS with your partner before donor conception. You can participate if you are *a couple, *a single person, *or one partner in a couple. The interview can be online or in person, and outside working hours if needed.We are looking for people who are using donor eggs or sperm which have been tested with a genetic test called ‘expanded carrier screening’. This can show if a donor carries genes that do not affect them but might be passed on to the child. We are exploring what people think about having this information about their donor, and whether they decide to have a match test to see if they carry the same genetic mutation. If you have taken the test, or have considered it and decided not to, we ask how you made this decision, and what you decided in the end. Could you help by telling us about your experience? It involves one interview (usually lasting 30 to 60 minutes) in a place convenient to you, or by online video call if you prefer. The interview is completely confidential and there is a thank you voucher for taking part. This is a national research project funded by the UK’s national research funding body, UK Research and Innovation (UKRI). It is aiming to understand how and why people use the tests, to inform policy and best practice around ECS tests.If you’d like to find out more, without feeling any obligation to take part, please contact us EmailProject websiteProject flyer
The Online Sperm Donation Project: New ways of creating familiesAre you a couple currently looking for sperm online?
The Online Sperm Donation Project would love to hear your story!  £20 thank you payment!
For more information on how to take part, email us.
Initially, you will be asked to take part in a 1.5 hour interview where we will explore your life history and what or who has influenced your online sperm donation journey. We will then follow up with you twice more over a 2-year period.
Children’s perceptions of nature vs. nurtureFamilies with children aged 4-8 years old
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Join us on Zoom to play a short, fun game (less than 15 minutes)
Receive a voucher to an online children’s book store
Recruiting until late 2023
Dr Rebecca Peretz-LangeState, University of New York
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