Voices of Donor Conception 
The book series has launched! The first volume in this revolutionary collection of real stories about people affected by the donor conception industry is now available for purchase.
Volume 1, Behind Closed Doors: Moving Beyond Secrecy and Shame, includes first-person essays designed to take some of the stigma out of donor conception and enable more open conversation for families affected by donor insemination. Essays include:
 | the honest fears of an infertile father;
|  | the motivations and concerns of a sperm donor who is in contact with one of his adult offspring;
|  | the insight and advice of two experts (Wendy Kramer and Olivia Montuschi) who have had contact with thousands of families affected by donor conception;
|  | three donor-conceived grown-ups, reflecting on the effects of their origins, as well as on the misperceptions of what it means to them;
|  | specific recommendations--some controversial--for change within the industry. |
The goal of the series is to open new pathways of communication and develop a wider range of print and online resources for parents, offspring, donors, industry representatives, legislators, bioethicists, mental health professionals, and others interested in humanizing the approach to reproductive technology.
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