Sperm and egg donor kids have ‘trust issues’ and are at increased risk of ADHD if they’re kept in the dark about their history, study finds
Children conceived from donated eggs or sperm are more likely to have 'trust issues' and 'identity difficulties' than non-donor offspring, a study suggests. Researchers from King’s College London, who examined data from 4,666 people conceived from donated genetic material, said the problems stemmed from secrecy and anonymity surrounding parentage. However, they found these individuals fared better if they were told of their parentage early.
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