Tag #Sperm Donation

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Unregulated Sperm Donation Creates Public Health Crisis in Australia

Unregulated online sperm donation in Australia poses significant risks, with a Melbourne man fathering 27 children with 15 women, highlighting the lack of oversight and potential for harm, including STIs, genetic disorders, and consanguinity.

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Varying EU Sperm Donation Laws Raise Ethical Concerns

Europe sees a rise in donor-conceived births due to delayed parenthood and diverse family structures, but inconsistent national regulations on sperm and egg donation—ranging from one to 75 children per donor—raise ethical and public health concerns, prompting a proposal for a European donor registry...

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Italy's Unregulated Sperm Donation: Legal and Health Risks

In Italy, the restrictive law on assisted reproduction drives single women and same-sex couples to seek private, unregulated sperm donation, creating legal and health risks for all involved.

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European Sperm Donation Crisis: 70+ Children Affected by Donor's Cancer-Risk Gene

A Danish sperm donor unknowingly passed a gene mutation causing increased cancer risk to over 70 children across Europe, primarily in Belgium, 10 of whom developed cancer, prompting calls for stricter EU-wide sperm donation regulations.

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EU Sperm Donation Regulations Fail: Gene Variant Passed to 67 Children

A Danish sperm donor's actions at Belgian fertility clinics revealed a lack of EU-wide sperm donation regulations, resulting in at least 67 children, 23 of whom inherited a gene variant increasing cancer risk, with 10 developing various cancers, including four cases of blood disease and four brain t...

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Dutch Fertility Clinic Used Same Sperm Donor Excessively, Affecting 1200 Children

Between 2006 and 2017, Medisch Centrum Kinderwens (MCK) in Leiderdorp, Netherlands, knowingly exceeded the permitted number of children per sperm donor, resulting in at least 36 mass donors, affecting over 900 mothers and 1200 children, and prompting investigations into regulatory failures.

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Varying European Sperm Donation Regulations Raise Ethical and Genetic Concerns

Increased use of sperm donors across Europe due to delayed parenthood and assisted reproductive technology leads to inconsistent regulations, raising ethical and genetic concerns; eight EU health ministers propose a unified approach including a European donor registry.

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EU Proposes International Limits on Sperm/Egg Donor Offspring

EU health ministers propose international limits on the number of children per sperm or egg donor, citing ethical concerns and demographic trends, and calling for a cross-border register to improve enforcement.

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European Sperm Donation Laws Scrutinized After Cancer Mutation Case

A Danish sperm donor's TP53 gene mutation, unknowingly passed to at least 23 children across Europe, causing 10 to develop cancers, highlights the need for stronger regulations across European sperm banks due to varying national laws on anonymity and family limits per donor.

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European Sperm Donation Regulations Scrutinized After Cancer Cluster

A Danish sperm donor unknowingly carrying a gene variant linked to increased cancer risk fathered at least 67 children in Europe, 10 of whom developed cancer, highlighting the need for stricter European sperm donation regulations due to the lack of international limits on the number of offspring per...

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European Sperm Bank Case Highlights Critical Regulatory Gaps

A European sperm bank unknowingly used a Danish donor carrying a gene variant linked to increased cancer risk, resulting in at least 10 children developing cancer; this highlights significant regulatory gaps in Europe regarding sperm donation.

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Belgian Sperm Donor Scandal: 52 Children Affected, Anonymity to End

A Danish sperm donor with a pathogenic TP53 gene mutation fathered 52 children in Belgium, leading to at least 10 childhood cancer diagnoses and prompting the government to eliminate anonymity in sperm donation to enhance oversight.

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