"College Boys' Enthusiasm in Sperm Donation" sparked a lot of discussion after it went out on the street. Some people covet 3000 yuan of nutritional benefits, while others worry about the ethical risks of a realistic version of Thunderstorm.
Authoritative experts have clearly stated that this "small amount of money" is not a reward for the donor's efforts, and China's ethical measures are also very comprehensive.
How desolate it would be if two people met and fell in love until they realized that their father was the same person!
A child born from a sperm donation and married to their own child? It's a bit funny! Do you think it's acting? Something so unlikely.
The main concern of some sperm donors is that their children will marry their own children in the future. Or what if the child comes to visit his biological father one day?
A donor's semen can only be provided to up to five women for conception. "I think even if they have successfully conceived five times, in a large country with a population of over 1.3 billion, the chances of these five children meeting and falling in love are extremely slim.".
Will any children come to visit their father in the future? Currently, our country adopts a "mutual concealment" approach. Children themselves do not know who they were born with sperm donation, and even doctors do not know who the donor is.
A study in the United States shows that in a community of around 800000 people, a sperm donor has 25 children, and the probability of their offspring marrying is almost negligible.
Interviews with reporters found that older generations have some resistance to sperm donation, while young people are more receptive. Tang Lixin, director of the human sperm bank in Guangdong Province, said yesterday that citizens need not worry about the plot of "Thunderstorm". China is one of the most tightly controlled countries.