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Topical Term
Children of sperm donors
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Children conceived by sperm donation
Children of sperm donation
Donor-conceived children
Donor-conceived offspring
Donor offspring
Offspring, Donor
Sperm donors' children
Children of sperm donation
Donor-conceived children
Donor-conceived offspring
Donor offspring
Offspring, Donor
Sperm donors' children
Broader Term
Sperm donors
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Work cat.: Anonymous Father's Day, c2011.
Anonymous Father's Day website, Jan. 11, 2012 (explores the stories of women and men who are the children of sperm donors)
Sarles, P.A. Donor offspring : books for tweens and teens, via WWW, Jan. 8, 2020: home page (YA books that have major or minor characters that were conceived via ART [assisted reproductive technologies])
Moore, L. What it's really like to be a sperm donor, via Cosmopolitan website, posted Feb. 17, 2016, viewed on Jan. 8, 2020 (children of sperm donation)
Children of sperm donation website, Jan. 8, 2020 (Assisted reproductive technologies involving gamete donation, embryo donation, or surrogacy; children conceived by egg or sperm donation; children born after frozen sperm donation; children born from assisted reproductive technologies (ART))
Recommended children's books for children of assisted reproductive technologies, via Quinn Law Centers website, viewed on Jan. 8, 2020 (children who were conceived through donor insemination; children who were conceived by sperm donation; children conceived through donor egg; [children] conceived through artificial insemination)
Mulvihill, K. Donor-conceived children find answers online, via KSL.com, posted Dec. 2, 2008, viewed on Jan. 8, 2020 (donor-conceived children; tens of thousands of babies are born each year to grateful parents, thanks to egg and sperm donations)
Morales, T. Who is my real father?, via CBS News website, posted Apr. 2, 2004, viewed on Jan. 8, 2020 (the product of a sperm donor; children of donor insemination; artificial insemination)
Essig, T. Balancing the rights of donor offspring with those of donors, via Forbes website, posted June 30, 2011, viewed on Jan. 8, 2020 (as of July, Washington State will be implementing a new law designed to balance the needs and rights of gamete donors (i.e., sperm and egg donors) with those of the offspring conceived with the aid of those donations; donor conceived offspring; donor-conceived children; donor-conceived offspring)
Donor children given right to legal challenge, via BioNews website, posted 29 July 2002, viewed on Jan. 8, 2020 (Children born of donor assisted conception; donor offspring)
Rafferty, A. Donor-conceived children demand rights, via Newsweek website, posted 2/25/11, viewed on Jan. 8, 2020 (donor-conceived children; donor-conceived people; donor-conceived individuals; donor-conceived offspring; children of anonymous sperm and egg donors; more than one in 100 Americans is now born through assisted reproductive technology (in Australia it's more than 3 percent). No one knows exactly how many of those children are the products of anonymous eggs or sperm)
University of Memphis law review, winter 2012: p. 479 (children of assisted reproductive technology) p. 480 (In 2009, over 60,000 infants were born by assisted reproductive technology ("ART") in the United States. Worldwide, 250,000 ART babies are born per year) p. 482 (ART children; children of ART) p. 485 (children conceived through ART) p. 502 (Child Conceived by Assisted Reproductive Technology; Assisted reproductive technology" (ART) means a method of reproduction by means other than sexual intercourse. The term includes intrauterine insemination, donation of eggs, donation of embryos, in-vitro fertilization and transfer of embryos, and intracytoplasmic sperm injection; A "child of assisted reproductive technology" means a child conceived through ART)
Anonymous Father's Day website, Jan. 11, 2012 (explores the stories of women and men who are the children of sperm donors)
Sarles, P.A. Donor offspring : books for tweens and teens, via WWW, Jan. 8, 2020: home page (YA books that have major or minor characters that were conceived via ART [assisted reproductive technologies])
Moore, L. What it's really like to be a sperm donor, via Cosmopolitan website, posted Feb. 17, 2016, viewed on Jan. 8, 2020 (children of sperm donation)
Children of sperm donation website, Jan. 8, 2020 (Assisted reproductive technologies involving gamete donation, embryo donation, or surrogacy; children conceived by egg or sperm donation; children born after frozen sperm donation; children born from assisted reproductive technologies (ART))
Recommended children's books for children of assisted reproductive technologies, via Quinn Law Centers website, viewed on Jan. 8, 2020 (children who were conceived through donor insemination; children who were conceived by sperm donation; children conceived through donor egg; [children] conceived through artificial insemination)
Mulvihill, K. Donor-conceived children find answers online, via KSL.com, posted Dec. 2, 2008, viewed on Jan. 8, 2020 (donor-conceived children; tens of thousands of babies are born each year to grateful parents, thanks to egg and sperm donations)
Morales, T. Who is my real father?, via CBS News website, posted Apr. 2, 2004, viewed on Jan. 8, 2020 (the product of a sperm donor; children of donor insemination; artificial insemination)
Essig, T. Balancing the rights of donor offspring with those of donors, via Forbes website, posted June 30, 2011, viewed on Jan. 8, 2020 (as of July, Washington State will be implementing a new law designed to balance the needs and rights of gamete donors (i.e., sperm and egg donors) with those of the offspring conceived with the aid of those donations; donor conceived offspring; donor-conceived children; donor-conceived offspring)
Donor children given right to legal challenge, via BioNews website, posted 29 July 2002, viewed on Jan. 8, 2020 (Children born of donor assisted conception; donor offspring)
Rafferty, A. Donor-conceived children demand rights, via Newsweek website, posted 2/25/11, viewed on Jan. 8, 2020 (donor-conceived children; donor-conceived people; donor-conceived individuals; donor-conceived offspring; children of anonymous sperm and egg donors; more than one in 100 Americans is now born through assisted reproductive technology (in Australia it's more than 3 percent). No one knows exactly how many of those children are the products of anonymous eggs or sperm)
University of Memphis law review, winter 2012: p. 479 (children of assisted reproductive technology) p. 480 (In 2009, over 60,000 infants were born by assisted reproductive technology ("ART") in the United States. Worldwide, 250,000 ART babies are born per year) p. 482 (ART children; children of ART) p. 485 (children conceived through ART) p. 502 (Child Conceived by Assisted Reproductive Technology; Assisted reproductive technology" (ART) means a method of reproduction by means other than sexual intercourse. The term includes intrauterine insemination, donation of eggs, donation of embryos, in-vitro fertilization and transfer of embryos, and intracytoplasmic sperm injection; A "child of assisted reproductive technology" means a child conceived through ART)
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