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Originally Posted by WpgMom
This is super interesting to me. My daughter is gay and she has been with her girlfriend for 5 years (almost 6). They are very happy and settled but very young (21 and 24). Ideally they want to get married and have kids one day in the future. Her girlfriend has 2 brothers so, and I don't think there has been any discussion about it with them, but if they both agreed to donate, it would result in the unique situation where, with my daughter's egg, the baby would genetically be related to both the girls and there would really be no way to trace back to either brother, it would almost be like her girlfriend's sperm, sort of. Kind of a neat scenario if it works out.
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sorry but donors and eggs have to be not related on all sides.
they do extensive DNA testing. due to rape and incest laws.
example....
when my wife and I and this male friend do our donations we have to sign a legal document that states
my wife and I are not biologically related,
my wife and the donor are not related,
the donor and I are not related.
then they harvest the donations and do extensive tests including DNA.
if any of the genetic markers of the sperm match any of the genetic markers of me my wife or the egss, we can be prosecuted for the crime of incest. which also covers giving birth children by ones relatives.
just like its illegal for brothers and sisters to marry and have sex and have children, its illegal for brothers to be the sperm donator for the sister.
if your daughter and her partner wants to raise one of the brothers children, that brother will have to fall in love with someone else, get them pregnant and when the child is born, the brothers and their loves go to court and give up their rights to their child so that your daughter can legally adopt the child. but the child can not be the offspring of your daughters eggs or her partners eggs with the brothers sperm. other wise its illegal.