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Egg Freezing for Social Reasons - Call for participants
Call for participants
Egg Freezing for Social Reasons: Reproductive Autonomy and Legal Regulation
The purpose of this PhD research is to gain a deeper understanding of the consenting processes for egg freezing for social reasons – from both service provider and service user perspectives – and explore whether they are operating effectively with regard to users’ reproductive autonomy.
The following individuals are invited to participate in qualitative interviews:
Service Providers: healthcare professionals currently/previously working in a UK clinic offering egg freezing for social reasons
Service Users: people who have undergone at least one cycle of egg freezing for social reasons in a UK clinic
Research participants are being asked to take part in a 60-90 minute semi-structured virtual interview (conducted via Microsoft Teams).
If you are interested in participating please contact Natalie Richardson (ncr23@kent.ac.uk).
Please feel free to share widely with anyone who may be interested in participating. For further information please see: https://research.kent.ac.uk/egg-freezing-research/