UK sperm donations being exported to sidestep 10-family limit
Briefly

'If you believe that it's necessary to enforce the 10-family limit in the modern world then logically that should apply wherever the sperm are from,' said Kirkman-Brown, emphasizing the importance of consistent regulations.
'There is data showing that some of the children who find the really big families struggle with that,' highlighting the complex emotional landscape for donor-conceived children navigating numerous biological siblings.
'The European Sperm Bank, which accounted for 90% of exports, applies a worldwide limit of 75 families a donor and estimates that its donors help on average 25 families,' pointing to the expansive reach of donors in international scenarios.
'But, as a growing number of international sperm and egg banks have opened donor centres in the UK, the picture is becoming more complex,' indicating the evolving landscape of fertility treatments and donor regulations.
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