In the UK and New Zealand, people conceived using donated sperm, eggs or embryos who turn 18 this year will be able to know the identity of the donor.
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                                January 25, 2023
                                                            
It can be difficult to tell your child that you were pregnant from an egg or sperm donation Mint Images Limited/Aramie
Dozens of people conceived using donated eggs, sperm or embryos in the UK will receive a rare birthday gift when they turn 18 this year as they earn the right to know the identity of their previously anonymous donors. receive the
The UK is one of the few countries that bans anonymous donors. A change in legislation on April 1, 2005 guaranteed the right to information about oneself to those who conceived from a donor after that date.
 
								 
												 
												 
												 
												 
												 
												 
												 
												 
												 
												