The infertility industry in the United States has grown to a multi-billion dollar business. What is its main commodity? Human eggs. Young women all over the world are solicited by ads--via college campus bulletin boards, social media, online classifieds--offering up to $100,000 for their "donated" eggs, to "help make someone's dream come true." But who is this egg donor? Is she treated justly? What are the short- and long-term risks to her health? The answers to these questions will disturb you . . . Produced by The Center for Bioethics and Culture (Lines That Divide, 2009), Eggsploitation spotlights the booming business of human eggs told through the tragic and revealing stories of real women who became involved and whose lives have been changed forever.
Anonymous Father's Day is a thought-provoking documentary that explores the ethical and emotional complexities surrounding anonymous sperm donation. It delves into the lives of individuals and families affected by this reproductive technology, highlighting the personal struggles, identity issues, and legal challenges they face. The film raises important questions about the rights of donor-conceived children, the secrecy surrounding their biological origins, and the long-lasting impact of anonymous fatherhood.
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