HeyReprotech 

Weekly reporting on what's really happening inside assisted reproduction.

For families, donors, surrogates, and professionals in the field. 

“The only independent voice in a room filled with self-promoting interests.” 

Fertility Specialist

“Brings to light ethical issues to which many want to turn a blind eye.”

Marriage and Family Therapist

Explore questions like:

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Is it okay to create a grandchild using your dead son's sperm?
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Should an intended parent decide if a surrogate is kept on life support?
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How many eggs are actually retrieved during an egg donation?
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How often do children of the same donor cross paths?
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Does it matter that traces of coronovirus have been found in semen?

HeyReprotech covers the science and medicine that make assisted reproduction possible, the policies and attitudes that influence how it’s carried out, and the social fallout, for individuals and our wider society.

“Refreshingly neutral, fair, even-handed. Patients and their care providers are together well served.”

Medical Director Emeritus, Shady Grove Fertility Center

“I wish I had had HeyReprotech when I was exploring and experiencing surrogacy and
egg donation...[it gives] valuable information about things we should be aware of and issues we need to be on guard about.”  

Former egg donor and surrogate

HeyReprotech is written by National Magazine Award-winning  journalist, Alison Motluk.

Alison has been writing about assisted reproduction for more than 15 years. Her work has appeared in print and audio in The Economist, New Scientist, Nature, CBC, The Oprah Magazine, The Globe and Mail, Toronto Life, and elsewhere.