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  • uprooted-peter-j-boni

    How Many Siblings Do I Have, Really? 

    Guest blog by Peter J. Boni, author of Uprooted: Family Trauma, Unknown Origins, and the Secretive History of Artificial Insemination

    June 3, 2022featured, advocacy, anonymity, egg donation, genetic identity, offspring, regulation, siblings, sperm donation

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  • Making History: Colorado SB 22-224

    As the sun rose on May 11, 2022, it brought the dawn of a new day for donor conceived people in the United States. The night before, the Colorado “Donor-Conceived Persons and Families of Donor-Conceived Persons Protection Act” passed unanimously.

    May 13, 2022advocacy, anonymity, colorado, education, egg donation, genetic identity, medical history, news, regulation, sperm donation, stakeholders

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  • What Supporters Say about Colorado SB 22-224

    U.S. Donor Conceived Council is proud to have collaborated with and obtained support from a variety of experts and stakeholders during the progression of Colorado’s “Donor-Conceived Persons and Families of Donor-Conceived Persons Protection Act” (SB 22-224) from initial draft to adoption by the Colorado General Assembly.

    May 13, 2022advocacy, colorado, news, stakeholders

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  • U.S. Donor Conceived Council Makes History and Protects Donor Conceived People Through Passage of Bipartisan Colorado Bill

    U.S. Donor Conceived Council is thrilled to celebrate Colorado’s landmark passage of the “Donor-Conceived Persons and Families of Donor-Conceived Persons Protection Act,” the first act in the United States focused on protecting the rights of people conceived using sperm, eggs, or embryos provided by unknown third parties. The act will give adult donor conceived people the ability to obtain the identity of the donor used to conceive them and sets an enforceable limit of 25 families (in or outside of Colorado) for any one gamete donor, with no limit on the number of children born per family. The act will be prospective from 2025 with no impact on prior donations. Other notable provisions of the act will require gamete agencies, banks, and fertility clinics to obtain a Colorado license and periodically request updates from donors on their medical history and contact information. Additionally, records on sperm and egg donors will be subject to permanent retention. This will help ensure that donor conceived persons will have ongoing access to their updated family medical history.

    May 11, 2022featured, advocacy, colorado

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  • Voice Your Support for Colorado SB 22-224

    Colorado SB 22-224, the “Donor-Conceived Persons and Families of Donor-Conceived Persons Protection Act,” is moving to the Colorado House of Representatives. We need your voice in support of this landmark legislation.

    May 4, 2022colorado, advocacy, anonymity, disclosure, education, egg donation, medical history, news, offspring, regulation, siblings, sperm donation

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  • Landmark Legislation Introduced in Colorado

    U.S. Donor Conceived Council is pleased to announce the introduction of SB 22-224, the “Donor-Conceived Persons And Families of Donor-Conceived Persons Protection Act” by Colorado Senate President Stephen Fenberg.

    April 22, 2022colorado, advocacy, anonymity, disclosure, education, egg donation, genetic identity, medical history, news, offspring, regulation, siblings, sperm donation

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  • Donor Conception in the United States Compared to Other Countries

    The United States is one of the largest exporters of sperm in the world because unlike many other countries, the sperm "donation" industry remains largely unregulated.

    April 6, 2022advocacy, anonymity, ASRM Guidelines, education, egg donation, medical history, offspring, regulation, siblings, sperm donation

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  • Egg Donation: How Much Were You Worth?

    In 2022, The Sun published a story about a TikTok user who made $44,000 by donating her eggs.

    March 6, 2022advocacy, anonymity, egg donation, news, offspring, regulation

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    Call to Action: Support New York’s Donor Conceived Persons Protection Act

    Learn how you can support two bills that protect donor conceived people and recipient parents.

    February 3, 2022news

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  • Hiding in Plain Sight: Doctor-Donor Fertility Fraud

    When a doctor impregnates a patient with his own sperm without the patient’s consent, this is considered fertility fraud or, more specifically, doctor-donor fertility fraud.

    January 28, 2022fertility fraud, advocacy

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