- American Fertility Association: LGBT Family Building Includes the long essay, “Two Dads, Two Moms: Insights on Gay & Lesbian Family Building”
- Boston IVF We are among America’s most experienced IVF centers, having welcomed more than 30,000 babies since 1986 with pregnancy rates approaching 60% in certain patient population groups.
- Donor Insemination Information from HRC Includes links to legal and medical information
- Reproductive Science Center Helping Same-Sex Couples Become Parents Since 1989
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I am interested in information about adding my fiance’s (female) eggs to mine and a donor sperm to create a child. It is important to us that our child’s DNA come from both of us. Is this possible?
To the best of my knowledge (and I am not a medical expert), it is not possible at the current time, although I think there may have been some attempts with animals in labs. I think the closest you could get is what my spouse and I did, which was to use my egg, fertilized with donor sperm, which she carried. My lengthy post about that process is here.