The website’s search function can be accessed by clicking the small arrow to the right of the “Log in” tab and selecting “Sibling match” from the drop-down menu. This will take you to the page displaying all members. You can use the simple search by typing the name of the sperm bank, donor number, or […]
Have you clearly defined your expectations when registering to find a sibling match? Let me share my own story and the insights I’ve gained along the way. Back in 2012, I came across a post in the Facebook group “Donorbørn uden nummer,” which is a sister group to my own group “Donorbarn-sædddonor-ægdonor.” One day, I […]
Have you ever paused to think about the words we use when talking about donor-conceived individuals? It’s a fascinating topic, one that invites us to question, reflect, and, perhaps, reconsider some of the terms that have become commonplace in our conversations. Take the word donation, for example. When we hear this word, we often think […]
In recent years, the lack of stringent regulations governing the number of children that can be conceived using the sperm from a single donor has become a growing concern. Internationally, there is a significant disparity in how countries manage this aspect of reproductive medicine, leading to potential ethical, psychological, and social challenges for donor-conceived children. […]
In a rapidly evolving corporate landscape, companies are increasingly offering unique perks to attract and retain talent. One such benefit that has gained attention is egg freezing, a process where a woman’s eggs are harvested, frozen, and stored for future use. This offering, as highlighted in a recent New York Times article, is becoming a […]
In the increasingly connected world we live in, the story of Jonathan Jacob Meijler, the Dutch sperm donor featured in Netflix’s riveting documentary, serves as a stark reminder of the unforeseen consequences of reproductive technology. As we delve into the story, it becomes apparent that the ramifications of Meijler’s actions stretch far beyond the immediate, […]
Growing up as an only child often felt lonely—there was no one to share my thoughts, experiences, laughter, or arguments with. I always longed for a sibling, but my parents never had more children. We were a small nuclear family of three. I’m not complaining; I had everything a child could wish for—my own room, […]
