Hi I'm new to this forum. Just joined. I hope this is the right section for me to post this question. I've been asked by my sister to donate my sperm to her wife so they can have a baby, they would use at home insemination ( the famous "turkey baster" method) . I stll have to decide, I was wondering if anyone has been in this situation, I would like to know how it works and what are your thoughts about it. I think I will donate but I need some advice. Thank you !
Re: Donating sperm to my sister's wife
We're queer. I'm 33, have severe stage 4 endo, and had both fallopian tubes removed. My love ("Manada" on the boards, 32) was diagnosed with diminished ovarian reserve. We did Partner IVF (my eggs, her uterus). We lost our twins Tavin and Casey at 21 weeks gestation.
Our IUIs
with @Manada: IUI# 1-7 (December 2012- September 2013) all BFN. Tried natural, femara, clomid, puregon/follistim, clomid and menopur combo, both the ovidrel and HCG triggers.
Our IVFs:
IVF #1 my eggs November/December 2013: Cancelled IVF due to poor response
IVF #2 my eggs/Manada's uterus January/February 2014
BCPs and lupron overlap Stimmed: 1/22-2/2: Bravelle and Menopur (dosage ranged from B300 and M150 to B375 and M150 to B300 and M225)
2/4 retrieved 10 eggs. Endo was much worse than expected. Only 3 eggs fertilized; February 7 transferred two day 3 embryos, froze one. All great condition.
BFP eve of 6dp3dt; Beta 1 (11dp3dt): 110; Beta 2 (13dp3dt): 175; Beta 3 (15dp3dt): 348; Beta 4 (19dp3dt): 2222; Beta 5 (21dp3dt): 4255
1st ultrasound (3/6 6w 1d): TWINS!!!! Twin A measuring 6w1d with a heartbeat of 118bpm. Twin B measuring 6w0d with a heartbeat of 113bpm.
***July 18, 2014 we lost our beautiful babies at 21 weeks gestation. They were born too early. Tavin Sara T. and Casey Elizabeth T. are beautiful and precious and we will love them and miss them forever.***
FET #1 December 2014
That is very kind and generous of you to donate sperm to your sister's wife! You're a wonderful brother and I'm sure they both appreciate you.
I would follow @LolaBelle515's advice and think about all those questions. Make sure you protect yourselves under the law... Like if your sister died and the baby is biologically yours and her wife's, your mom could step in and demand custody. Not saying your mom is like that, but when people pass away, things change. Emotions are high. It's hard (and so awful) to think about these things, but having iron-clad legal documents in your hands will make everyone feel better about the donation.
I wish you all the best! Your sister and her wife are very lucky to have you
Good luck, keep us posted!
@themommymonster : thanks for your help it would be great to talk with someone with a similar experience.
Fabio.
Fabio.