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I’m a single Asian woman in my later 30s looking for a sperm donor to help with IVF. About myself: I love nature, helping others, big love for animals, ok appearance, always try to improve myself and make the world a better place. I worked very hard and built a successful career in a corporate with C level position. Recently, I decided to quit and focus on running my own business , and explore a new chapter in life including motherhood. I chose not to ask for a sperm donor from my network of acquaintances to avoid potential complications. However, searching for a donor outside my network has proven challenging, but I’m giving it a try. I am now financially stable and commit to create a nurturing and loving environment for my future child. As there will be some challenges for donor-conceived kids to grow up, I’ve spent considerable time learning about pregnancy health, parenting, child development and supporting network of family and friends...
Given that half of the child’s genetics will come from the donor, I prefer to know him personally rather than anonymous. I’m looking for someone who meets the following criteria, and I am happy to cover all expenses related to health check-ups, travels etc.
Desired Donor Criteria:
Under 33 years old, in good physical and mental health with a healthy lifestyle (non-smoker, no drug or alcohol dependency).
Good looking, from the US or Europe (Caucasian or mixed Asian-Caucasian) as these cultures are not so unfamiliar to me and my family when supporting the child to form connection
A kind, trustful, ethical individual with a strong EQ/IQ, a college degree and a professional or intellectual career (Ivy League background/ or already had some kind of achievements would be a bonus). No criminal history.
Willing to be transparent about personal and family health history (genetic and medical).
Willing to undergo health screenings, including semen analysis, STD tests, genetic carrier screening and general health evaluations.
I am open to fostering a positive relationship that benefits everyone involved. My case might suit best with someone who values the creation of life but may not be in a position to raise a child (or another) himself, and open to establishing a supportive connection as an 'uncle' figure (with no parental role or responsibility). Both sides would ensure mutual respect for each other’s privacy and boundaries. I believe it would be wonderful for future child to know their biological origins in a healthy, balanced way and have gratitude for the person helping him or her coming to life.
If you (or someone you know) might be interested, please reach out with introduction about yourself and I am happy to answer your questions too if any. Thank you for reading my long message😊.
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