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In this episode of the Conscious Fertility Podcast, Dr. Lorne Brown is joined by fertility lawyer Sara R. Cohen, who brings over 14 years of expertise in fertility law. They dive into the evolving legal landscape surrounding surrogacy, sperm and egg donation, and the rights of donor-conceived children. Sara shares her insights on how Canadian laws have changed to make fertility treatments and third-party reproduction more accessible, including the removal of the six-month sperm quarantine rule and the increasing recognition of multiple-parent families.
They also discuss the importance of legal agreements in surrogacy, the complexities of known versus anonymous donation, and the rights of children conceived through donation. Sara emphasizes the need for clear legal advice at the start of any fertility journey, especially for intended parents navigating the world of assisted reproduction.
Key takeaways:
Sara Cohen Bio:
Sara R. Cohen, LL.B., is a Toronto-based fertility law lawyer who works with clients across Canada and internationally. She specializes in fertility law, representing intended parents, surrogates, donors, fertility clinics, and others. Sara has received multiple accolades, including being named one of Canada's Top 25 Most Influential Lawyers. She holds leadership roles in several fertility-related organizations, including the Canadian Fertility and Andrology Society, and has been an adjunct professor of reproductive law. Sara is an expert in third-party reproduction and legal parentage, providing expert testimony and advice to governments. She is frequently quoted in the media and is passionate about her work and mentoring future fertility lawyers.
Where To Find Sara Cohen:
📧 For guest opportunities, collaborations or sponsorship inquiries, please email us at: [email protected]
How to connect to Lorne Brown online and in person (Vancouver, BC)
Acubalance.ca book virtual or in person conscious work sessions with Dr. Lorne Brown
Lornebrown.com
Conscious hacks and tools to optimize your fertility by Dr. Lorne Brown:
https://acubalance.ca/conscious-work/
Download a free copy of the Acubalance Fertility Diet & Recipes and a copy of the ebook 5 Ways to Maximize Your Chances of Getting Pregnant from Acubalance.ca
Connect with Lorne and the podcast on Instagram:
@acubalancewellnesscentre
@conscious_fertility_podcast
@lorne_brown_official
DISCLAIMER: By listening to this podcast, you agree not to use it as medical advice to treat any medical condition in either yourself or others. This podcast offers information to help the listener cooperate with physicians, mental health professionals or other healthcare providers in a mutual quest for optimal well-being. We advise listeners to carefully review and understand the ideas presented, and to consult your own physician for any medical issues that you may be having. Under no circumstances shall Acubalance, any guests or contributors to the Conscious Fertility podcast, or any employees, associates, or affiliates of Acubalance be responsible for damages arising from the use of the podcast.
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In this episode of the Conscious Fertility Podcast, Dr. Lorne Brown is joined by fertility lawyer Sara R. Cohen, who brings over 14 years of expertise in fertility law. They dive into the evolving legal landscape surrounding surrogacy, sperm and egg donation, and the rights of donor-conceived children. Sara shares her insights on how Canadian laws have changed to make fertility treatments and third-party reproduction more accessible, including the removal of the six-month sperm quarantine rule and the increasing recognition of multiple-parent families.
They also discuss the importance of legal agreements in surrogacy, the complexities of known versus anonymous donation, and the rights of children conceived through donation. Sara emphasizes the need for clear legal advice at the start of any fertility journey, especially for intended parents navigating the world of assisted reproduction.
Key takeaways:
Sara Cohen Bio:
Sara R. Cohen, LL.B., is a Toronto-based fertility law lawyer who works with clients across Canada and internationally. She specializes in fertility law, representing intended parents, surrogates, donors, fertility clinics, and others. Sara has received multiple accolades, including being named one of Canada's Top 25 Most Influential Lawyers. She holds leadership roles in several fertility-related organizations, including the Canadian Fertility and Andrology Society, and has been an adjunct professor of reproductive law. Sara is an expert in third-party reproduction and legal parentage, providing expert testimony and advice to governments. She is frequently quoted in the media and is passionate about her work and mentoring future fertility lawyers.
Where To Find Sara Cohen:
📧 For guest opportunities, collaborations or sponsorship inquiries, please email us at: [email protected]
How to connect to Lorne Brown online and in person (Vancouver, BC)
Acubalance.ca book virtual or in person conscious work sessions with Dr. Lorne Brown
Lornebrown.com
Conscious hacks and tools to optimize your fertility by Dr. Lorne Brown:
https://acubalance.ca/conscious-work/
Download a free copy of the Acubalance Fertility Diet & Recipes and a copy of the ebook 5 Ways to Maximize Your Chances of Getting Pregnant from Acubalance.ca
Connect with Lorne and the podcast on Instagram:
@acubalancewellnesscentre
@conscious_fertility_podcast
@lorne_brown_official
DISCLAIMER: By listening to this podcast, you agree not to use it as medical advice to treat any medical condition in either yourself or others. This podcast offers information to help the listener cooperate with physicians, mental health professionals or other healthcare providers in a mutual quest for optimal well-being. We advise listeners to carefully review and understand the ideas presented, and to consult your own physician for any medical issues that you may be having. Under no circumstances shall Acubalance, any guests or contributors to the Conscious Fertility podcast, or any employees, associates, or affiliates of Acubalance be responsible for damages arising from the use of the podcast.

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