Recipient Parents

Best Practices for telling your adult Donor Conceived child that they are DC

The ethical considerations that Recipient Parents should be aware of (from the perspective of adult DCP)

Recommendations for how to support your late discovery donor conceived loved one

Some of the challenges of being Donor Conceived…

“I’ve got something to tell you” – when the jig is up!! RP’s: What to do when your DC child tells you they’ve found out they are Donor Conceived…

What NOT to say to a Donor Conceived Person!

Genetic Grief

DCP Personal Stories

Useful Information

Other Support for Recipient Parents

​If you are a UK Recipient Parent, regardless of when, how or where your Donor Conceived child was conceived, we recommend reaching out to the Donor Conception Network.

Liverpool Women’s NHS Foundation Trust provide two free counselling sessions to ANYONE (including Recipient Parents) impacted by historical donor conception practices pre 1991: https://www.uhliverpool.nhs.uk/services/service-finder/donor-conceived-register (the counselling link is at the bottom of their web page, under the “More Information” section).

Donor Conceived Best Practices and Connections: This is an excellent Facebook group for donor conceived people, donors, recipient parents and those considering donor conception.

We recommend the following book for historical recipient parents ‘Experiences of Donor Conception: Parents, Offspring and Donors through the Years‘ by Caroline Lorbach, ISBN 1 84310 122 X (Jessica Kingsley Publishers Limited)

We also recommend that recipient parents read or listen to Brave New Humans by Sarah Dingle.