Jeans for Genes making a film about having children

Jeans for Genes has been contacted by a production company who are making a film for the BBC about the decisions that families affected by genetic disorders make regarding having children. The production company is known for producing thoughtful and sensitive observational documentaries such as BBC3’s “Love Me Love My Face,” which followed Jono Lancaster, a 25-year old affected by Treacher Collins.
The production company is looking to speak to women (and their partners) who are in families affected by a genetic disorder who are currently either pregnant or undergoing IVF with pre-implantation genetic diagnosis.
If you meet these criteria and would be interested in taking part in this documentary and speaking to the documentary researcher please email [email protected]. Please note that talking on the phone in no way obligates anyone to be a part of the documentary.
Jeans for Genes has been contacted by a production company who are making a film for the BBC about the decisions that families affected by genetic disorders make regarding having children. The production company is known for producing thoughtful and sensitive observational documentaries such as BBC3’s “Love Me Love My Face,” which followed Jono Lancaster, a 25-year old affected by Treacher Collins.
The production company is looking to speak to women (and their partners) who are in families affected by a genetic disorder who are currently either pregnant or undergoing IVF with pre-implantation genetic diagnosis.
If you meet these criteria and would be interested in taking part in this documentary and speaking to the documentary researcher please email [email protected]. Please note that talking on the phone in no way obligates anyone to be a part of the documentary.