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Clinics Demand End to Unregulated Production of Unknown Fathers through Artificial Insemination

July 3, 2025
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Clinics Demand End to Unregulated Production of Unknown Fathers through Artificial Insemination
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A growing concern is emerging in the medical community regarding the widespread use of artificial insemination and the unclear identity of many biological fathers.

Modern science has made it possible for women who cannot conceive naturally to become mothers using donor sperm from artificial insemination “banks.” However, controlling the number of children fathered by a single donor is proving difficult worldwide.

The well-known saying that “everyone becomes family” has taken on new meaning and created global panic. Clinics warn that artificial insemination, while medically established, can lead to serious problems when it replaces natural conception.

One major issue is that children born through these methods may never fully know their biological father. Sometimes, multiple children born from the same donor live in different countries, unaware of their biological siblings. This situation risks complicating family relationships and genetic identity.

Recent reports show that many mothers know who they are, but the fathers remain unknown — simply because a man can father hundreds of children via donor insemination, without knowing about all his offspring.

Some fertility clinics have started refusing foreign donors amid fears that donor sperm is being used too widely and irresponsibly. This is especially urgent due to increased global migration, making it harder to track donor offspring.

To prevent future problems, some countries are establishing national sperm banks that restrict donors to fewer families. For example, the Netherlands has a rule that one donor can contribute to a maximum of 12 families to limit overuse.

Experts warn that a single donor could father thousands of children worldwide if left unchecked, raising serious ethical and social concerns about identity and family ties.

In response, gynecologists and fertility specialists are calling for better regulations and local donor programs to ensure children’s rights to know their origins and prevent an uncontrollable increase of unknown paternal links.

While motherhood remains clearly defined, the modern world faces the challenge that fathers can be numerous and often anonymous — a situation demanding urgent scientific, legal, and social attention.

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