I think it’s routine here in New Zealand to advise the donor when a baby is born from their donation. Not 100% sure, but when my son was born I had to give them all the information to go on the register. And I understand they told the donor that a child had been born. I’ve been trying to contact the (sperm) donor but systems are pretty broken here and it seems it takes a long time.
My son is thanks to a donor embryo. The OG family was a single dad by choice. I often wonder if the dad, his egg donor and the surrogate who carried the first baby wonder about any other kids that were born did to the batch of embryos. There are at least three live births, including the original baby. And I think at least two losses (including the embryo that did not survive the thaw that the embryo that became my son was transferred from. I like to think that the embryo was a girl).
I think it’s routine here in New Zealand to advise the donor when a baby is born from their donation. Not 100% sure, but when my son was born I had to give them all the information to go on the register. And I understand they told the donor that a child had been born. I’ve been trying to contact the (sperm) donor but systems are pretty broken here and it seems it takes a long time.
My son is thanks to a donor embryo. The OG family was a single dad by choice. I often wonder if the dad, his egg donor and the surrogate who carried the first baby wonder about any other kids that were born did to the batch of embryos. There are at least three live births, including the original baby. And I think at least two losses (including the embryo that did not survive the thaw that the embryo that became my son was transferred from. I like to think that the embryo was a girl).