Starting in 2023, Donor Conceived Kids Will Be Able To Access Donor Information
In the past, records for sperm or egg donation were usually sealed in the UK, with very little information given on children born from these donors. Now the laws surrounding donation have changed. Children conceived through donations will know the name, date of birth, and address of their donors when they turn 18, starting in 2023.
This includes anyone conceived from an egg, sperm, or embryo donation, where that donation was given on or after April 1, 2005. There is some concern from donors about the opportunity to do this, as they may not want to be contacted the children created from their donations.
But for anyone trying to get more information about where they came from, their medical history, and other factors, this is an important opportunity that will allow them to learn about their roots. Whether they contact their donors and what they do with the information they receive is up to them, but having the ability to learn about their genetic history can be important.
In an age where more people are conceived this way and the risk of starting a relationship with someone, only to find out they are a relative, increases. Additionally, many people who have come from donated eggs or sperm want to know about genetic risks, health conditions, and other concerns that they would not have access to otherwise.
Anyone who has donated sperm, eggs, or embryos since 2005 has not been able to do so anonymously, and they know there is some chance that their information will be available to any children created from their genetic material. Now that potential option has been realized, and many donors may find that they are being contacted by biological children they didn’t know they had.
For those children, it’s an opportunity to learn more about where they came from, and to address any potential health conditions or genetic concerns they may have. The more they know about their donor, the more they can feel complete.
Our thorough contracts also establish the parties’ intent regarding parental rights, define the parties’ financial responsibilities, and ensure that all parties are aware of the importance of informed consent, giving our clients added peace of mind as they navigate their third party assisted reproduction. trips. If necessary, we also help guide parents through the process of terminating their parental rights, which can seem daunting and confusing. Learn more about our egg, embryo and sperm donation services right now!