I Choose
In order to complete an IVF cycle, you need sperm and an egg to create an
embryo. However, I don't have a partner. I wanted a kind, intelligent, healthy co-parent who wanted to be a father even if we weren't romantically involved. A friend volunteered to be my sperm donor, but it didn't work
out. I decided to explore cryobanks and their limited supply of black
donors. It was like online dating, but with extensive medical and
personal details and none of the banal conversations. In my search, approximately 5% of the donors were black men. I created a short
list of favorites based on carrier status, medical history, and personality traits, and my friend helped me narrow them down. I felt
good about my decision. I have more information about the donor and myself than most couples have about each other before conceiving. I sent the selected donor's profile to my doctor's office,
and I met with a genetic counselor to review his medical history and
mine. We are not carriers for the same diseases, so there's a minimal
chance of my kid inheriting a genetic disorder. After the genetic
counseling, I purchased a vial of sperm from "Donnie, the donor", and it was
shipped to my fertility clinic. Never in my wildest dreams did I ever think I would buy sperm, but I did.
https://www.nbcwashington.com/news/local/single-moms-by-choice-black-women-share-their-journey/3330665/
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