Genetic Grief

Genetic grief is an emotional reaction experienced by individuals or couples who are unable to pass on their genetic material to their children due to the use of donor eggs or sperm in assisted reproduction treatments (ART) and thus in donor conception, which is a type of ART.

It can involve feelings of sadness, disappointment, guilt and uncertainty related to the lack of a genetic link with the child.


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