by szerma » Fri Apr 14, 2017 9:06 pm
Hello Lollypop,
Thank you for your message. Indeed i don't think they are, but I read many articles about how the children conceived with the help of donors feel, and not all of them cope well with it later in life. The advice is to tell children early so they know this growing up, and accept it from
the beginning. Perhaps I am overthinking this, but I feel that knowing other families and children who were also conceived with the help of donors would help them feel that this is as normal as being the genetic child of both your parents!
The egg donor process was anonymous. We were asked what we absolutely wanted in a donor. We wanted one with blue eyes as we are both blue-eyed and to be a student or have higher education. Somehow, when it boiled down to it, this was what was important to us. We were then given a brief characteristic of the donor (hair, eye colour, education, blood group, height, weight and age, and interests), and we accepted the proposed one. I checked how they verify if our donor is indeed a student, and they said this is what the donor stated. Who knows!
As our donor was found 2 days after we applied, I don't think they matched them closely to what we looked like. We never saw her picture.
However, some people are adamant that our boy looks like me (even though he can't). He is still quite small though and I think babies look like babies and their features develop later.
Feel free to PM me if you would like more info etc...
Hello Lollypop,
Thank you for your message. Indeed i don't think they are, but I read many articles about how the children conceived with the help of donors feel, and not all of them cope well with it later in life. The advice is to tell children early so they know this growing up, and accept it from
the beginning. Perhaps I am overthinking this, but I feel that knowing other families and children who were also conceived with the help of donors would help them feel that this is as normal as being the genetic child of both your parents!
The egg donor process was anonymous. We were asked what we absolutely wanted in a donor. We wanted one with blue eyes as we are both blue-eyed and to be a student or have higher education. Somehow, when it boiled down to it, this was what was important to us. We were then given a brief characteristic of the donor (hair, eye colour, education, blood group, height, weight and age, and interests), and we accepted the proposed one. I checked how they verify if our donor is indeed a student, and they said this is what the donor stated. Who knows!
As our donor was found 2 days after we applied, I don't think they matched them closely to what we looked like. We never saw her picture.
However, some people are adamant that our boy looks like me (even though he can't). He is still quite small though and I think babies look like babies and their features develop later.
Feel free to PM me if you would like more info etc...