Clause 9 - General
Gender Recognition Bill [Lords]
3:30 pm

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Dr Evan Harris (Oxford West and Abingdon, Liberal Democrat)

I am interested in the example. Certainly, one can suffer an acute reaction because of an antibody found in the blood of some women who have been through pregnancy. Would one solution to the hypothetical problem not be to ask the donor under medical confidence whether they have been pregnant, as one is asked, controversially, about one's sexuality? I do not believe that the Bill prevents that being inquired into during that procedure if it is felt medically necessary—of which I am not certain. Perhaps we should be exploring that rather than undermining the clause.

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