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Secrets of the Fathers - 45 min documentary

 

Anonymous sperm donation. The gift of life or a social experiment gone wrong? According to critics, children born from anonymous sperm donations are denied the right to their own identity. They grow up confused and alienated, with a key piece of their life missing. Others cite cases of siblings meeting by chance, not realising they're related. But outlawing anonymous sperm donation, like some European countries have done, often leads to a fall in donors. How do you reconcile the rights of donors with the rights of their children? (Source: YouTube, http://www.journeyman.tv)

 

Sperm Bank Supports the Rise of 'Willing to be Known' Sperm Donors

San Francisco, CA (PRWEB) May 16, 2007 -- Since its founding in 1984, Pacific Reproductive Services Sperm Bank & Fertility Center (PRS) has played a pioneering role in advancing the growing national trend to provide women the option of choosing sperm donors who are "willing to be known" when a child reaches 18.

But the main thing for me - and for their mothers - is that they have that option open to them.
Today, after years of focusing on identifying donors who agree to make such a commitment, PRS offers its clients the largest selection of any sperm bank in the country. It also ships sperm to women throughout the world who often have access only to anonymous donors.

Sperm Donors with a Difference
According to PRS founder and longtime women's health care activist, Sherron Mills, N.P., the large majority of her clients - most of whom are either single or coupled lesbians or heterosexual women choosing single motherhood - select willing to be known donors over the anonymous ones the sperm bank also offers. "They do it because they very much want their children to have the opportunity, if they choose to pursue it, to understand a little more about the other half of their biological lineage," she comments.

Every willing to be known sperm donor contractually agrees to provide PRS current contact information and to have at least one face-to-face meeting with a child when he or she reaches 18, should the child request it. Any additional meetings must be mutually agreed upon by both the child and the donor. In addition, under California law, the donor waives all parental rights, eliminating the possibility that he could at some point seek custody or visitation privileges.

"I Don't Know What To Expect, What To Feel"
Cooper was one of the first babies conceived through artificial insemination using PRS' willing to be known donor sperm. At the age of 19, and with the full support of the lesbian couple who are his parents, he made one of the biggest decisions of his young life. He decided to pursue the option of contacting his sperm donor. With a mixture of nerves, anticipation and a desire for a degree of closure, he filled out the request to Pacific Reproductive Services for the donor's information.

"I don't know what to expect, what to feel," Cooper said. "Just to know his name is pretty great." His moms, for different reasons, were just as nervous. "I just hope it goes well - it's so momentous," one commented.

"Such A Moving Experience"
The long-awaited telephone conversation was captured forever by a film crew working on an MTV documentary on gay parents and their children. Connor never stopped smiling and the donor assured him he very much looked forward to meeting him. "It was such a moving experience," Cooper said. They have stayed in contact.

But not all young people now coming of age as part of the first wave of inseminations using PRS' willing to be known donors have shown the same interest as Connor and others in making contact. At least not yet. "They may at some point in their lives," says Sherron. "But the main thing for me - and for their mothers - is that they have that option open to them."

About PRS
Pacific Reproductive Services Sperm Bank & Fertility Center provides all women who wish to have children with the nation's largest selection of willing to be known sperm donors. PRS is also the nation's only lesbian-owned sperm bank.

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