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A couple of weeks ago, we covered a story about the ethics of sperm donors fathering up to 80 children each.
That happened in the Netherlands where several clinics breached guidelines.
A fertility industry conference held in Singapore last weekend considered some of the ethical issues for donor conceived people themselves.
Among the delegates were Associate Professor of Psychology at AUT, Sonja Goedeke and co-founder of Donor Conceived Aotearoa Sophie Turner.
Their work focuses on including the needs and perspectives of donor conceived people - as part of ethical practices, with evidence suggesting transparency and counselling for recipient parents and donors is essential.
Susie started by asking Sonja what the ethical issues being discussed for donor conceived people at the moment.