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Woman Pregnant After Sperm Donor Found on Facebook – Risks and Concerns Revealed

by Rachel Kim – Technology Editor

Mother Warns of Risks After Son’s Progress Concerns Linked to Facebook Donor

A woman in teh United Kingdom is raising ⁣concerns about the potential risks ‍of unregulated donor insemination after her son, born via a donor she connected with on Facebook, exhibits developmental delays. ‍The mother, identified as⁢ Coldman, underwent four inseminations at the donor’s home in Yorkshire to achieve pregnancy, ultimately giving birth to Felum Anthony Ryan ⁢in⁢ April 2022.

Coldman ⁣recounts making “several trips” ​to the donor’s house over six months to collect ​samples. The insemination ​process took place in a basement room described as resembling a waiting room, were she would wait 20 minutes after submission ⁣before the donor would return.

While she successfully conceived, Coldman now expresses regret over⁤ the method, ‌citing a lack of medical ⁣oversight, unknown health history of the donor, and potential legal and psychological risks. “I do not‍ recommend this method,” she stated, adding she was never fully⁢ aware of the donor’s background.

Currently, 2-year-old Felum‍ does not communicate verbally and does not demonstrate typical danger awareness for his⁤ age. coldman has​ initiated‌ medical evaluations to determine ‍if ⁤he is on the autism spectrum, though a ⁢diagnosis is pending. She has already modified her ‍home for his ⁢safety, removing⁤ furniture from his room, and plans to pursue language therapies and hearing tests.

Coldman suspects a genetic ⁤link between Felum’s⁣ development and‍ the donor, ‌noting she herself exhibits ‍no neurodivergent traits. This belief has been strengthened by contact with othre mothers who used the same donor⁤ and report similar developmental characteristics in thier children.

The case highlights the potential dangers of ⁣seeking reproductive assistance outside of ​established‍ healthcare‍ systems. Coldman reiterates that this type of insemination “implies important risks and can have ​serious long-term⁢ consequences.”

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