The Service was initially set up as the National Gamete Donation Trust by the
Donor Conception Network (DC Network) and the
Infertility Network (INUK) to develop and continue the work of
NEEDS (The National Egg and Embryo Donation Society). It was founded on 2 March 1998 by a working group consisting of representatives from: • The
Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists • The
Royal College of General Practitioners • The
Royal College of Nursing • The
Royal College of Midwives • The
British Fertility Society • The
British Andrology Society • The
British Infertility Counselling Association •
Progress Educational Trust •
Donor Conception Network •
Infertility Network UK In 2012 it won a bid to take over the running of the national Contact Register which links donors and donor-conceived people. The name changed to the National Gamete Donation Service. In 2019, the name changed again to the SEED Trust (Sperm, Egg and Embryo Donation Trust). ==References==