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  2. 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 ...

  3. Sperm donation - Wikipedia

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    For children conceived by an anonymous donor, the impossibility of contacting a biological father or the inability to find information about him can potentially be psychologically burdensome. [54] One study estimated that approximately 67% of adolescent donor conceived children with an identity-release donor plan to contact him when they turn ...

  4. Serial sperm donors banned in one country can just move on to ...

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    It is the first law of its kind in the U.S. Australia and a number of European countries already prohibit anonymous sperm and egg donations, giving donor-conceived people access to more ...

  5. Donor registration - Wikipedia

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    Some donors are non-anonymous, but most are anonymous, i.e. the donor conceived person doesn't know the true identity of the donor. Still, he/she may get the donor number from the fertility clinic. If that donor had donated before, then other donor conceived people with the same donor number are thus genetic half-siblings.

  6. Number of babies born from donor sperm triples in just over a ...

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    It highlights how more than 70,000 donor-conceived children have been born since 1991. From late 2023 onwards, most donor-conceived people in the UK turning 18 will be able to apply to access ...

  7. Donor Sibling Registry - Wikipedia

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    The Donor Sibling Registry is a website and non-profit US organization serving donor offspring, sperm donors, egg donors and other donor conceived people. [1] It was founded in September 2000 by a mother-and-son team, Wendy Kramer and Ryan Kramer of Nederland, Colorado .

  8. Third-party reproduction - Wikipedia

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    or where embryos are specifically created for donation using donor eggs and donor sperm. Embryo adoption. Embryos created during a donor's assisted pregnancy are adopted to be implanted in a third party recipient. Surrogacy. An embryo is gestated in a third party's uterus (traditional surrogacy) or a woman is inseminated in order to gestate a ...

  9. Egg donation - Wikipedia

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    Egg donation is the process by which a woman donates eggs to enable another woman to conceive as part of an assisted reproduction treatment or for biomedical research. For assisted reproduction purposes, egg donation typically involves in vitro fertilization technology, with the eggs being fertilized in the laboratory; more rarely, unfertilized eggs may be frozen and stored for later use.