Re-shaping The Family: What Happens When Parents Seek Siblings Of Their Donor-conceived Children
Tuesday, February 24, 2009 - 02:35
in Psychology & Sociology
Parents who have conceived children with the help of sperm or egg donors and then try to find the donors and also other children conceived with the donors' help, often end up creating new forms of extended families, according to new research.
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