Donor+Offspring+perspectives


 * Andreasen, C. (2010) How do donor conceived children fare and feel?**

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 * Beeson, D. R. et al. (2011). Offspring searching for their sperm donors: how family type shapes the process. //Human Reproduction//,**




 * Blake, et al. (2013). ‘I Was Quite Amazed’: Donor Conception and Parent–Child Relationships from the Child’s Perspective. //Children & Society//.**




 * Blyth, E. et al. (2001) The implications of adoption for donor offspring following donor-assisted conception //Child & Family Social Work//, 6(4):295-304.**




 * Clemens, R.G. and A.L. Cushing (2010) Beyond everyday life: Information seeking behavior in deeply meaningful and profoundly personal contexts //Proceedings of the American Society for Information Science and Technology// 47(1):1–10.**

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 * Cushing, A.L. (2010) "I just want more information about who I am": the search experience of sperm-donor offspring, searching for information about their donors and genetic heritage //Information Research// 15(2) paper 428.**

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 * Freeman,T. et al. (2011). Sperm and egg donors' experiences of donating and of being contacted by their donor offspring. //Human Reproduction//, 26(3):638–645.**




 * Henaghan, Caroline (2004) The genealogical jigsaw puzzle - a missing piece? the right to know for A.I.D. children, Durham theses, Durham University. Available at Durham E-Theses Online:**

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 * Hertz, et al. (2013). Donor conceived offspring conceive of the donor: The relevance of age, awareness, and family form. //Social Science & Medicine// 86:52-65.**




 * Hewitt, G. (2002). Missing links: Identity issues of donor-conceived people. //Journal of Fertility Counselling//, 9(3), 14-20.**

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 * Jadva, V. et al. (2009) The experiences of adolescents and adults conceived by sperm donation: comparisons by age of disclosure and family type //Human Reproduction// 24(8):1909-1919.**

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 * Jadva, V. et al. (2010). Experiences of offspring searching for and contacting their donor siblings and donor. //Reproductive BioMedicine Online//, 20:523– 532.**




 * Jimenez, A. et al. (2007) Artificial reproductive technology and its implication in the offsprings right to know //Bio-Ethics// 1:16-30.**

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 * Mahlstedt, P. P. et al. (n.d.) The Voices of Adult Offspring of Sperm Donation: Forces for Change within Assisted Reproductive Technology in the United States.**

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 * Mahlstedt, P. P. et al. (2010). The views of adult offspring of sperm donation: essential feedback for the development of ethical guidelines within the practice of assisted reproductive technology in the United States. //Fertility and Sterility//, 93(7):2236-2246.**




 * Marquardt, E. et al. (2010) My daddy's name is donor: a new study of young adults conceived through sperm donation.**

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 * Rodino, I.S. et al. (2011) Donor information considered important to donors, recipients and offspring: an Australian perspective. //Reproductive biomedicine online//, 22(3):303-11.**




 * Rose, Joanna (2009) A critical analysis of sperm donation practices: the personal and social effects of disrupting the unity of biological and social relatedness for the offspring.**

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 * Turner, A.J. and A. Coyle (2000) What does it mean to be a donor offspring? The identity experiences of adults conceived by donor insemination and the implications for counselling and therapy //Human Reproduction// 15(9):2041-2051.**

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 * van Kraayenoord, C. (2010). Life story: The right to know one's origins. //International Journal of Disability, Development and Education//, 57(1):1-4..**




 * Victoria. Parliament. Law Reform Committee (2010) Inquiry into access by donor-conceived people to information about donors. Melbourne: Victorian Government Printer**

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 * Wheatley, A. (n.d.) Donor insemination: the role of the Internet in the experiences of donor offspring, DI parents and donors //Reinvention: A Journal of Undergraduate Research// 3(2).**

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