The Great Lesbian Couples Sperm Crisis
The Great Lesbian Couples Sperm Crisis
Semen is one of the most abundant resources on the planet. So why are lesbian couples facing a donor shortage?
What are the odds? Not bad, it turns out. In her study, Marvel estimates in the study that children born through donor insemination in Canada could have anywhere from 100 to 615 half-siblings worldwide in an extreme case. In 2011, the National Post also reported that a single donor at ReproMed, Canada’s only national sperm bank, could potentially have up to 75 offspring in a city the size of Toronto.
Semen is one of the most abundant resources on the planet, with men producing an estimated 1,500 sperm cells every second. But in places like Canada and the U.K. where sperm donation is limited, family building is a unique logistical challenge, especially for lesbians.
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By Samantha Allen, TheDailyBeast.com September 7, 2015
