Parenting for the spermatozoically-challenged (more info.)

Sarah Marr (sarah.marr@dial.pipex.com)
Thu, 17 Jul 1997 08:41:36 +0100


I wrote:

>There will, I believe, come a point in my life when I choose to raise a
>child with a (female) partner of my choice; and it is highly likely that
>she will bear the child. This being the case, and my being
>spermatozoically-challenged (the current PC phrase, I suspect), does anyone
>have any hard facts about the possibility of my genes being used to replace
>those in the sperm of an anonymous donor, resulting in a child of which I
>am a true parent?

I should add to this that any material from my body cannot come from an
ovum, it must come from a normal cell.

Sarah

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