Session 2: How well does current donor conception law and policy fit donors' needs and perspectives? This session is a panel discussion, followed by a question and answer session: 4:05 Petra Nordqvist (Curious Connections research project, University of Manchester) 'Policy and the donor-recipient connection' 14:07 Natalie Gamble (fertility law firm NGA Law and non-profit surrogacy agency Brilliant Beginnings) 24:17 Lee Baylis (sperm donor and one half of the Award-winning performance ‘Who’s your father?’ at the Edinburgh Fringe’s Comedy of Dangerous Ideas 2019) 38:23 Dr Debra Bloor (Director of Governance for CARE Fertility Group) 46:49 Question and answer session (the panel above were also joined by Leah Gilman, Curious Connections, and Selina Wilkinson, CARE Fertility Group for this part of the discussion) This is a recording from online event, Curious Connections: The social life of egg and sperm donation' 2 July 2020. Session 1, which gives an overview of the 'Curious Connections' research project at the University of Manchester is available here: • Curious Connections: The social life of eg... More about the Curious Connections project: www.manchester.ac.uk/egg-and-sperm-donors The 'Curious Connections' project is based at the Morgan Centre, University of Manchester and it is funded by the Economic and Social Research Centre (ESRC).