DNA Paternity Test – Sperm Donor Dads
If you were conceived from a sperm donor, why would you want to know who your ‘real’ father was? For some it’s the puzzle to their identity and a DNA paternity test can be the key.
DNA Paternity Test and Donor Dads
Canadian film maker Barry Stevens made a documentary, My Sperm Donor Dad, following his search for his ‘real’ father. At the age of 18 he discovered he’d been conceived through artificial insemination. For him, only a DNA paternity test could prove who his biological father was.
Why bother with a DNA paternity test?
Some might wonder why you would even bother with a DNA paternity test to find your ‘real’ father, when the only part that father played in your upbringing was a sperm donation. But for Barry, he had a persistent feeling that he needed to know. The Canadian was in fact conceived in London, and after a lot of research and a DNA Paternity test, he discovered an English and Jewish half brother. His half-brother’s parents asked that the donor dad was Jewish, so Barry made the enormous discovery that he was half Jewish. Such revelations show without doubt that a DNA paternity test and discovering who your biological father is can be incredibly important for a person’s sense of identity.
DNA paternity test - impact on identity
The Department of Psychology at the University of Surrey has investigated the impact on identity experienced by adults conceived by donor insemination. Many search out their biological fathers and request a DNA paternity test to prove who they are. Participants in the study by the university who had not had a DNA paternity test or confirmation of their biological father, reported mistrust within their family, lack of genetic continuity and frustration in being thwarted in the search for their biological fathers. The university report concluded that psychotherapists need to be aware of ‘identity issues’ with donor offspring.
DNA paternity test - assurance
If a donor offspring doesn’t have the assurance of knowing who their biological father is from a DNA paternity test, there can be some very obvious identity issues. One example is a girl who always wondered why she was so petite while her mother and grandma had large frames. Things such as the colour of hair or eyes can jar, and make some children feel like misfits in their own family. Discovering the truth through a DNA paternity test can be a way of everything suddenly making sense. It isn’t always that straightforward however. Many donor children are eager to meet their biological fathers and it is only recently that legislation was passed that means donors are no longer anonymous.
DNA paternity test – final proof
Being unable to locate a biological father can be crushing, and many do detective work to find out who they are. The internet is a great tool for tracing people and there are many online communities available for offspring searching for their donor dads. Once found, a DNA paternity test is the final proof for those searching to complete their sense of identity.
International Biosciences offer a broad range of DNA paternity test services designed to provide indisputable answers to emotional questions. Whether you seek to establish paternity, prove siblingship or research genealogy, for legal definition or peace of mind, we are able to provide the appropriate DNA paternity test at competitive rates, professionally and confidentially. Using state of the art technology we are able to provide conclusive evidence on time, every time. Contact International Biosciences on 01342 850945 or click here to email us.
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