I'm sure most of you TTC are married and using your husband's sperm to conceive, but some are using donated sperm. My ex and I used donated sperm for 2 years with no success then she switched to a known donor and got KU. We had to go to a clinic far away (a 28hr drive) to do this since all the local clinics discriminated against LGBT families. Believe it or not, I actually understood it and was "ok" with it. But now I hear that these same clinics are turning away people who want to use the sperm of a donor who is not of the same race as the client. They say that the resulting babies should be able to have a cultural connection with the race. What do you ladies think? Is this even legal? I understand that it is slightly different than an interracial couple conceiving, since you can't help who you fall in love with, and you CAN choose the race of your donor. But this is leading to a smaller pool of prospective donors, and clients are complaining that the lady just down the street is now pregnant from the same donor they were "forced" to choose because they couldn't go outside of their race. I also think it's a bit ridiculous...I mean if I want a bi-racial baby, then it should be my choice, right?
Re: Clinic saying no to "rainbow" families?
I have actually seen couples going through embryo adoption that are looking for embryos of a race different from themselves. They have previous children through adoption that are of another race and want to give them siblings of the same race (while still experiencing pregnancy).
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September 2012: Start IF testing
DH (32): SA is ok, slightly low morph, normal SCSA Me (32): Slightly low progesterone, hostile CM, carrier for CF, Moderately high NKC, High TNFa, heterozyogous mutated Factor XIII, and +APA
October 2012-May 2014: 4 failed IUIs, 3 failed IVFs, and 1 failed FETw/donor embryos
November 2014: IVF w/ICSI #4 Agonist/Antagonist with EPP and Prednisone, Baby Aspirin, Lovenox, and IVIG for immune issues. Converted to freeze all due to lining issues. 2 blasts frozen on day 6!
January 2015: FET #2 Cancelled due to lining issues
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Medical practices do have the right to determine their client pool in a very limited way. However, blatant discrimination is not one of them. If they have any contracts with HMOs, public or private, and they refuse to see those patients who participate in those plans, that's a breach of their contract and they should at least be denied that revenue stream. Fee for service is trickier.
Discrimination like that, especially when led by educated people, is beyond unacceptable. And honestly, if you're going to discriminate against people whose choices you disagree with, does that mean they also refuse to inseminate people they deem to be too young or old? Do they also refuse to assist those who had premarital sex? Where do you draw the line?!?
Their job isn't to judge you, it's to provide you with safe medical care.
Maybe they selected a donor based on intellectual and personality traits and the donor happened to be of another race. It really seems like you're jumping to conclusions here to support what sounds like a pretty fucked up policy/clinic.
Oh, ok. I was completely unaware of any additional information on the situation other than the OP. I can't really comment on the situation either way then.
I guess *maybe* there is an explanation for the race thing, but I can't really come up with any plausible explanations for them denying same-sex couples treatment, so I hope you don't mind if I continue to be irritated with the clinic unless you have some links in their defense....
How can a fertility SPECIALIST be this blind?
ETA: The more I read of this interview, the angrier I get.
TTC #1 since August 2011
My Blog
September 2012: Start IF testing
DH (32): SA is ok, slightly low morph, normal SCSA Me (32): Slightly low progesterone, hostile CM, carrier for CF, Moderately high NKC, High TNFa, heterozyogous mutated Factor XIII, and +APA
October 2012-May 2014: 4 failed IUIs, 3 failed IVFs, and 1 failed FETw/donor embryos
November 2014: IVF w/ICSI #4 Agonist/Antagonist with EPP and Prednisone, Baby Aspirin, Lovenox, and IVIG for immune issues. Converted to freeze all due to lining issues. 2 blasts frozen on day 6!
January 2015: FET #2 Cancelled due to lining issues
April 2015: FET #2.1
PAIF/SAIF Welcome!