Two weeks later, the frozen samples arrived, and Collins underwent intracervical insemination. Other than that, he said he had a clean bill of health.Ĭollins called Outreach Health Services, Xytex’s Canadian distributor, and paid $3,000 for six units of sperm from Donor 9623 - the bank was having a sale where you could get $20 off each unit if you bought them in bulk.
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On his medical form, he recorded a family history of colour-blindness. “All the other donors vanished as soon as we saw his profile,” Hanson recalls. Collins, meanwhile, got hearts in her eyes when she read that he liked swimming, lacrosse and hiking. Hanson, who’s an accomplished pianist, loved that he had training as a percussionist, and that his grandfather had worked as a musical conductor in Germany. He claimed his favourite book was Webster’s Dictionary, that he was fascinated by algorithms and crystallography, that he had an Einsteinian IQ of 160. “The details on his profile suggested he had a pure, genuine interest in learning,” Collins says.
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He had a sleepy grin and a lean frame he was blond and blue-eyed, which meant the child might look a bit like Hanson. Donor 9623 was a 30-year-old from Georgia studying artificial intelligence. The couple browsed donor profiles with the kind of gleeful anticipation and rigour other people reserve for Tinder. “People who are desperate for kids have blinders on,” Collins says. Donors are also required to undergo a psychological examination, the rep stated, and fill out a thorough medical history.
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Xytex tests for STIs and genetic conditions like cystic fibrosis, cerebral palsy and sickle cell disease. She says the woman on the phone told her their procedures were so thorough, she’d know more about her donor than she ever could about a potential partner. Before signing up, Collins called a Xytex rep and asked how the company screened its donors. Plus, it carried a diverse catalogue of sperm from more than 450 males. Despite its dystopian-sounding name, Xytex projected a wholesomeness that felt more like a cozy health care clinic than a multinational corporation to Collins and Hanson. Next up was Can-Am Cryo-services, stocked with semen from Virginia, but it would cost them thousands of dollars just to pick a donor.įinally, the couple landed on Xytex Corporation, a massive sperm bank based in Atlanta that’s licensed to peddle its product in Canada, Switzerland and the U.K. But most of the donors were carriers, and doctors didn’t recommend matching with them. At the time, it offered semen from only 40 men, and almost all of them were disqualified because Collins, who would be carrying the baby, had tested negative for cytomegalovirus, a harmless strain of the herpes virus that affects 50 percent of the population. First they looked at ReproMed, the only sperm bank that sells samples from Canadian donors to the public. The couple took their doctor’s advice and embarked on a search for sperm. Even if it’s a heterosexual couple, one of them could have a medical history they don’t know about.” “I realize now that there’s no such thing as black and white when you’re having a child. “It seemed simpler, more clear-cut, more black and white,” Collins says. Instead, the doctor recommended that they use sperm from an anonymous donor. Known donors aren’t legally compelled to relinquish their parental rights until after the baby is born, so there’s always the chance that a donor’s paternal instinct will kick in when he sees a kid that looks like him. They considered using sperm from a friend or a family member, but their fertility doctor advised against it.
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Adoption would be too expensive and arduous, and they worried their same-sex status would work against them, a concern that seems almost antiquated a decade later. The couple spent months mulling over their reproductive options. Ten years ago, they decided to have a baby. department at a private school in their hometown of Port Hope, Ont., and Hanson teaches music at a school in Toronto, about an hour away. Both are teachers: Collins works in the phys. Collins is now 46, with elfin features and a folksy energy, while the blond, 56-year-old Hanson is quiet and sober-minded. In 2002, she met a woman named Beth Hanson on LavaLife, and they fell in love. “I thought if I was a nun, I could live at an orphanage, and those could be my kids.” By the time she was in her late teens, she’d pinpointed the source of her aversion to marriage: She is gay. “I always wanted to be a mother, but the marriage part didn’t appeal to me,” she says. When Angie Collins was a kid, she planned to become a nun.