EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Ties van der Meer doesn’t know how many siblings he has.
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Ties van der Meer doesn’t know how many siblings he has. The 47-year-old was conceived at a private fertility clinic in the Netherlands using sperm provided by an anonymous donor.
The update centers on Sperm donors need limits, says a European fertility group and gives GenAI News readers a fuller view of what changed, who is involved, and what the development signals.
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After the Netherlands banned anonymous donation in 2004, the doctor who ran the clinic destroyed records that might have identified those donors, he says. GenAI News has rewritten this item in original language based on the reporting and materials published by MIT Technology Review.
What matters
- EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Ties van der Meer doesn’t know how many siblings he has.
- The 47-year-old was conceived at a private fertility clinic in the Netherlands using sperm provided by an anonymous d…
- After the Netherlands banned anonymous donation in 2004, the doctor who ran the clinic destroyed records that might h…
Why it matters
After the Netherlands banned anonymous donation in 2004, the doctor who ran the clinic destroyed records that might h…
This GenAI News article was prepared in original wording using reporting and materials published by MIT Technology Review AI. Source reference: https://www.technologyreview.com/2026/07/10/1140289/sperm-donors-need-limits-says-a-european-fertility-group/.
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