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This was produced as part of the IOE Impact Fellowship 2022. This is a short film informed by research conducted at the Thomas Coram Research Unit, UCL, as part of the Young Adults Study (PI Associate Professor Sophie Zadeh). The research found that people are interested in knowing more about what assisted reproduction is, why people use assisted reproduction to start a family, and how it is regulated in the UK. Dr Catherine Jones created this short film for young adults to be used as an educational resource, with illustrations by Josh Knowles. The film is a work in progress - Dr Jones hopes to use feedback from young adults to revise any aspects they'd like to know more about, to make it as helpful and informative as possible, and to co-create a leaflet to accompany the film. Visit the IOE website: https://www.ucl.ac.uk/ioe Follow IOE on social media: • Twitter: / ioe_london • Facebook: / ioelondonofficial • Instagram: / ioelondon • LinkedIn: / ucl-ioe #WeAreIOE Listen to the IOE Podcast: https://bit.ly/ioepodcast -- © University College London This video is for general information and guidance only. It is intended to give prospective students general information about university-level study, and does not form part of any contract. Any views expressed in the video are those of the individual concerned based on their own experiences and do not necessarily reflect those of University College London. Any information, guidance or recommendation provided, including of a financial nature, is given for general illustrative purposes only and should not be construed as advice or relied upon. For more information on UCL’s programmes please see the UCL Prospectus at http://www.ucl.ac.uk/prospectus