An alternate path to parenthood that has endowed families around the world, donor conception raises a multitude of questions about identity, genetics, and ethical considerations. This week on All Together: The Family Science Insights Podcast, host Marie Stella is joined by Wendy Karmer, the co-founder and director of the Donor Sibling Registry, to explore these questions and more.
Founded in 2000, Donor Sibling Registry was founded with Wendy Kramer’s donor-conceived son Ryan, to assist individuals conceived as a result of sperm, egg, or embryo donation, who are seeking to make mutually desired contact with others with whom they share genetic ties. With over 93,000 members in 105 countries, the DSR has helped connect more than 26,250 members with their half-siblings and/or biological parents. Wendy Kramer has listened to, advised, consulted, and researched thousands of these parents, donors, donor-conceived people, and other donor family members.
In this episode, Wendy Kramer asserts that the reproduction medicine industry is highly unregulated, with much information supplied by sperm banks or donor clinics being misinformation as part of marketing efforts to draw in more clients. She reveals that in the digital age, the ‘anonymity’ typically promised by such clinics is near-impossible to achieve, with social media platforms and DNA tests readily available for public consumption: Wendy Kramer cites her son Ryan as an example of a donor-conceived child being able to locate their biological parent all on their own.
Together, Wendy Kramer and Marie discuss the importance of open conversations in donor-conceived families, from when to disclose such information to a child, to various ways to normalize these conversations. So, whether or not you’re planning to embark on the route to donor conception, tune in for an incredibly eye-opening episode!
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The Donor Sibling Registry: https://donorsiblingregistry.com
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Timestamps:
00:00 Start
01:11 Guest intro - Wendy Kramer
13:07 Have you met Wendy Kramer?
20:31 Wendy Kramer's definition of family
27:23 Donor conception and its types
32:18 Donor rights
34:50 Hypothesis of donor rights
37:54 When should you tell your children they were donor conceived?
47:05 Open Mic
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