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  2. Sperm donation - Wikipedia

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    Laws regulating sperm donation address issues such as permissible reimbursement or payment to sperm donors, rights and responsibilities of the donor towards his biological offspring, the child's right to know his/her father's identity, and procedural issues. [3] Laws vary greatly from jurisdiction to jurisdiction.

  3. Sperm donation laws by country - Wikipedia

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    The Assisted Human Reproduction Act banned compensation for sperm donors and imposed a bureaucratic system described as "cumbersome" on donors, after which time more than 90% of donor sperm used in Canada comes from the U.S. [29] [30] The federal government does not track the number of births by sperm or egg donation, and there is no registry. [31]

  4. Jonathan Jacob Meijer - Wikipedia

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    Jonathan Jacob Meijer (born 19 May 1981) is a sperm donor, born in the Netherlands. [1] As of April 2023, a Dutch court estimated that Meijer had fathered between 500 and 600 children, [2] and may have fathered up to 1,000 children in total across several continents.

  5. J. McD v P.L and B.M - Wikipedia

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    J. McD v P.L and B.M [2007] IESC 28, [2008] ILRM 81 is an Irish Supreme Court case the rights of a sperm donor to access a child born through his donation. [1] The Appellant, who was the biological donor, questioned whether he could be a guardian of the infant despite never having had a romantic relationship with the first named respondent who was the mother. [2]

  6. Donor conceived person - Wikipedia

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    A donor offspring, or donor conceived person (DCP), is conceived via the donation of sperm (sperm donation) or ova (egg donation), or both (either from two separate donors or from a couple). For donor conceived people, the biological parent (s) who donated sperm or eggs are not legally recognized as parents and do not appear on their birth ...

  7. Category:Sperm donation - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Sperm donation" The following 21 pages are in this category, out of 21 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...

  8. Third-party reproduction - Wikipedia

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    Sperm donation. A donor provides sperm in order to father a child for a third-party female. Egg donation. A donor provides ova to a woman or couple in order for the egg to be fertilized and implanted in the recipient woman. Spindle transfer. A third party's mitochondrial DNA is transferred to the future mother's ovum.

  9. Sperm donor limitation by country - Wikipedia

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