Hello-
My partner and I are planning to start trying in the next year. We have been reading the books but it still seems a bit challenging. We have chosen a known donor but he happens to live in another state. My partner is going to get pregnant first and we would like to use the same donor when I get pregnant. The challenge has been trying to plan when to fly him in to get pregnant, if we should freeze some to avoid having him coming back if it doesn't take the first time, and also so that we have a "reserve" for when I get pregnant. We also have not been able to find a sperm bank in SC/NC. Any advise or resources are greatly appreciated.
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Re: Looking for information in South Carolina
I would say "a bit challenging" is an understatement, but it happens, and that's the important thing to remember.
I will let others who have used known donors speak to your other questions, but there are no sperm banks in North or South Carolina as far as I know. There is a Xytex branch in Atlanta - that may be the closest. Xytex does have Directed Donor services available, if that's what you're looking for in a sperm bank.
https://www.xytextissues.com/additional-services/directed-donors.cfm
Not to be a downer, but I would definitely plan on it not working the first time -- it could, but odds are that it won't. So yes, if you have the resources to freeze some, definitely do it. If it does work the first time, you can just save it for when it's your turn.
I don't have any SC/NC advice, but general advice is: read the books, check out the FAQ at the top of board, and stick around if you like -- people here have been very helpful. I also recommend charting if your partner isn't already -- it's not a bad idea to start a few months before you TTC.
Good luck!
9 IUIs = 9 BFNs
IVF October 2012: 22 eggs retrieved, 17 fertilized, 5 frozen
ET #1: 1 blast = BFP; Blighted ovum discovered at 7w5d; D&E
FET #1: 1 blast = BFP; Missed m/c discovered at 9w5d; D&E
Karyotyping: normal ~ RPL Testing: normal ~ Hysteroscopy: normal
FET #2: 1 blast transferred 10/25; BFP 10/31!
EDD 7/13/14 ~ Induced at 37w4d due to pre-eclampsia ~ Born on 6/28/14
*Everyone welcome*
My partner and I are from North Carolina, and we are using Xytex as our sperm bank. If the option for freezing is available to you, I would take it. Always be prepared, since the average IUI can take up to 3 or more tries to see that BFP!
Good Luck
This depends on your state laws. The donor has no legal rights. In states that have gay marriage, my understanding is that the non-carrying partner will be on the birth certificate but most people still recommend doing a second-parent adoption (since marriage is not always recognized out of state). In states that don't have gay marriage but do have second-parent adoption, the partner would need to do a second-parent adoption to be a legal parent to the child. However, many states do not allow second-parent adoption. It seems unclear what SC law says, but your lawyer will know.
9 IUIs = 9 BFNs
IVF October 2012: 22 eggs retrieved, 17 fertilized, 5 frozen
ET #1: 1 blast = BFP; Blighted ovum discovered at 7w5d; D&E
FET #1: 1 blast = BFP; Missed m/c discovered at 9w5d; D&E
Karyotyping: normal ~ RPL Testing: normal ~ Hysteroscopy: normal
FET #2: 1 blast transferred 10/25; BFP 10/31!
EDD 7/13/14 ~ Induced at 37w4d due to pre-eclampsia ~ Born on 6/28/14
*Everyone welcome*