I'm a Facebook sperm donor and I've fathered dozens of children

The rise of unregulated online sperm donation via social media is highlighting gaps in fertility treatment access in the UK. While some men offer services for free, experts warn of safety risks, and advocates are calling for better NHS access for single women.
Why it matters
The high cost and long wait times for regulated IVF are driving individuals toward risky, unregulated alternatives, raising significant public health and ethical concerns.
Share Save Add as preferred on Google Rebecca Tierney BBC Scotcast BBC Kyle Gordy says he has fathered "dozens" of children all over the world, including three in Scotland Kyle Gordy does not drink alcohol or smoke, takes 30 supplements a day, eats only organic food and drinks nothing but filtered water.
The article highlights the systemic failure of the NHS to provide equitable access to fertility services, advocating for policy change.
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