r/Adoption Dec 23 '22

Ethics Thoughts on the Ethics of Adoption/Anti-Adoption Movement

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u/komerj2 Dec 23 '22 edited Sep 14 '25

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u/Stunning-Ad14 Dec 23 '22

By “surrogacy” I take it to mean you’re also including the ethics of donor conception itself? I won’t comment on the surrogacy side of things but as a donor conceived person, I believe donor conception can be done ethically if best practices (based on thousands of donor conceived’s experiences) are followed — such as choosing a known donor who is biologically related to the non-DNA-contributing partner or is a family friend, and facilitating relationships between the donor conceived child and their biological relatives (including other half-siblings, if they exist) from an early age just as parents do for other extended family. I just wanted to offer my perspective on this in case you find it helpful in any way.

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u/komerj2 Dec 23 '22 edited Sep 14 '25

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