Comment by ashishgupta2209 2 months ago It should be regulated how many children can be born by a single donor. 4 comments ashishgupta2209 Reply nozzlegear 2 months ago Why? ls612 2 months ago Because it can lead to accidental incest between biological half-siblings. nozzlegear 2 months ago That would only be an issue if they're all geographically concentrated in a small area where the children have a higher likelihood to meet. If the donor were to donate 200 samples to 200 clinics spread across a region, it shouldn't be a problem, no? 1 reply →
nozzlegear 2 months ago Why? ls612 2 months ago Because it can lead to accidental incest between biological half-siblings. nozzlegear 2 months ago That would only be an issue if they're all geographically concentrated in a small area where the children have a higher likelihood to meet. If the donor were to donate 200 samples to 200 clinics spread across a region, it shouldn't be a problem, no? 1 reply →
ls612 2 months ago Because it can lead to accidental incest between biological half-siblings. nozzlegear 2 months ago That would only be an issue if they're all geographically concentrated in a small area where the children have a higher likelihood to meet. If the donor were to donate 200 samples to 200 clinics spread across a region, it shouldn't be a problem, no? 1 reply →
nozzlegear 2 months ago That would only be an issue if they're all geographically concentrated in a small area where the children have a higher likelihood to meet. If the donor were to donate 200 samples to 200 clinics spread across a region, it shouldn't be a problem, no? 1 reply →
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Because it can lead to accidental incest between biological half-siblings.
That would only be an issue if they're all geographically concentrated in a small area where the children have a higher likelihood to meet. If the donor were to donate 200 samples to 200 clinics spread across a region, it shouldn't be a problem, no?
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