In 2012, the production company Waddell Media Production released the documentary The Baby Makers. The four-part series, directed and produced by Edel O’Mahony, follows multiple couples in Northern Ireland struggling with infertility problems as they utilize different treatments such as in vitro fertilization, or IVF, egg donation, and egg freezing. IVF is a procedure in which a woman’s egg is fertilized by a sperm outside of her body. Once the sperm fertilizes the egg, a fertility doctor places the fertilized egg back into the woman’s uterus. A narrator narrates the film, which features interviews with gynecologists and clinical embryologists. The Baby Makers brought awareness to infertility problems that couples in Northern Ireland experienced and IVF treatment, egg donation, and egg freezing as alternative methods for getting pregnant.
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- The Baby Makers (2012)
- Cartwright, Jessica (Author)
- Dhein, Kelle (Editor)
- Arizona State University. School of Life Sciences. Center for Biology and Society. Embryo Project Encyclopedia. (Publisher)
- Arizona Board of Regents (Publisher)
- literature
- Fertilization in Vitro
- Infertility
- Infertility, Female
- Fertilization in vitro, Human
- Fertilization in vitro, Human--Law and legislation
- Northern Ireland--Economic conditions
- Northern Ireland--Politics and government--1998-
- Documentary-style films
- Artificial insemination, Human
- Frozen eggs
- Gynecologist and patient
- In vitro fertilization
- Outreach