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Adolescents Conceived through Donor Insemination in Mother‐Headed Families: A Qualitative Study of Motivations and Experiences of Contacting and Meeting Same‐donor Offspring
Authors:Sherina Persaud  Tabitha Freeman  Vasanti Jadva  Jenna Slutsky  Wendy Kramer  Miriam Steele  Howard Steele  Susan Golombok
Institution:1. Center for Attachment Research, Department of Clinical Psychology, The New School for Social Research, New York, NY, USA;2. Centre for Family Research, Department of Psychology, University of Cambridge, Cambridge, UK;3. Donor Sibling Registry, Nederland, CO, USA
Abstract:This study interviewed adolescents conceived using sperm donation to examine their experiences of contacting and meeting ‘same‐donor offspring’ (i.e. donor‐conceived offspring raised in different families who share the same donor), their motivations for this contact, and how they make meaning of these relationships. This in‐depth qualitative study involved semi‐structured interviews with 23 young people aged 12–19 years (mean = 14 years). Interviewees were motivated by curiosity about their biological relations and by wanting to extend their family. Contact with same‐donor offspring was described as being either normal/neutral or as a unique experience that was integrated into their identity. This study highlights the importance of contact between same donor offspring, particularly during adolescence, a developmental stage associated with identity formation. The findings have important policy implications as they suggest that donor‐conceived individuals may benefit from contact with others conceived using the same donor prior to the age of 18 years.
Keywords:donor conception  donor insemination  donor siblings  same‐donor offspring  sperm donation
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