British law forbids anonymous sperm and egg donations

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British law forbids anonymous sperm and egg donations

Since 2005, children in the United Kingdom have held the legal right to uncover their biological origins once they reach adulthood.

In the decades before modern fertility regulations, sperm donation was often treated as a legal vacuum. Parents were frequently encouraged to raise donor-conceived children as their own biological offspring, often keeping the truth of their conception a secret. This lack of transparency meant that siblings could grow up in the same region, or even attend the same university, without ever realizing they shared the same genetic father.

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