Well researched but not gripping
This podcast highlights an area of reproductive health rarely discussed openly, infertility. It’s a flashback to the 1980’s when the stigma of infertility was far greater, to the extent that many children born using in-vitro fertilisation (IVF) were never told of their origin. This was also a time of apparent relaxed rules, regulations, and oversight surrounding artificial insemination. We found the storytelling wasn’t gripping, and as is with most true crime podcasts, the ending is not tied up in a pretty bow. If anything, the podcast was informative about the lack of protection and legal recourse available to hold predator doctors, like Jan Karbaat, accountable. As women, it left us frustrated and disappointed about how women’s reproductive health continues to be a low-priority in not only America but across the developed world. Check out more of our reviews on Instagram @apodcastclub
AliVega427 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 01/05/21
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Has made me gasp out loud on more than one occasion during this series , powerful story !
di jann via Apple Podcasts · Great Britain · 04/12/20
I think this was full of great reporting except the super donor episode where are you clearly missed the mark on asking the obvious question as to why the donor was fit to be a donor considering the reason he was donating in the first place.
Biscuits4Ever via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 06/15/20
This is a truly fascinating and sensitively handled series
Jenny August via Apple Podcasts · Great Britain · 08/25/20
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