This week, Colorado Governor Jared Polis signed the “Donor-Conceived Persons and Families Of Donor-Conceived Persons Protection Act," making Colorado the first state in the country to prohibit ...
Colorado Senate president Steve Fenberg has just introduced groundbreaking legislation on the rights of donor conception. Although focused on Colorado, that legislation could affect the ...
Children conceived by using egg or sperm donors have the same well-being outcomes as non-donor conceived people. Children conceived by using egg or sperm donors have the same well-being outcomes as ...
The innate desire to know who and where we come from is a universal and fundamental aspect of human nature. It stems from a deep-seated curiosity about our ancestry and heritage and is rooted in our ...
There's little evidence to suggest that children conceived as a result of fertility treatment are at any greater risk of pregnancy complications or worse birth outcomes than their naturally conceived ...
Parents of children conceived from donated sperm, eggs or embryos can be reluctant to tell their kids about their genetic origins out of concern that doing so would compromise the parents’ privacy or ...
As of this month, it's prohibited to use an anonymous sperm or egg donor in Colorado under a new law that took effect Jan. 1. It's the first state to ban anonymous gamete donation, thanks to a nascent ...
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Getting your Trinity Audio player ready... The days of being able to anonymously donate sperm or eggs in Colorado will soon be over. Gov. Jared Polis on Tuesday signed a landmark bill that will make ...
Children conceived through medically assisted reproduction (MAR) fare better at school but are more likely to have mental health problems by their late teens, according to a new study. Children ...
Children conceived by using egg or sperm donors have the same well-being outcomes as non-donor conceived people. However, they are more likely to have identity difficulties and issues with trust.