Donor Conception Network
Parent led: child focused. Supporting donor conception families for 30 years
We're a supportive charity network of over 2,200, mainly UK-based, families with children conceived with donated sperm, eggs or embryos, those thinking about or undergoing donor conception procedures and donor conceived people.
We would love to hear your views!
We'd love to hear your views on a range of subjects to help best decide how we support our community. There's also some questions about your interest in helping us in other ways as we develop the Network to make it fit for the future.
Closes midnight 10th December!
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They say it takes a village to raise children. Well, sometimes it takes a village to help you even contemplate that journey.
What's happening at DC Network
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Considering egg, sperm, double or embryo donation?
Looking for information or support? Feeling alone?
If you are contemplating donor conception or are having treatment, whether in the UK or abroad (whatever kind of donor you are using) we are here to offer support and information. We can help you think through your questions and concerns; just click on the section below that fits to get details aimed more specifically at you and your situation. If you are at the early stages you might want to attend a webinar to get an overview of donor conception and what to consider. Our professionally run, facilitated Destination Parenthood workshops provide more in-depth and focussed spaces to explore your hopes and fears and share with others at a similar stage. Feedback from these workshops is extremely positive and we know they can be transformative.

Already parents? Looking for help with telling your child?
If you are pregnant or already have children of any age conceived through donor conception then we have lots of resources as well as support and information for you and your family.
If you would like a dedicated opportunity to explore how to start the conversation with your children about how they were conceived you might like to attend one of our Telling and Talking workshops.
If you are looking for books to support 'telling' have a look in our bookshop and choose the section that fits your situation best. We have a range of books for children called 'Our Story' and a series for parents called 'Telling and Talking' which cover developmental stages (0-7yrs, 8-12yrs and 12yrs+).
If you have older children (12yrs+) or adult children who you haven't told yet we can help explore that and offer support Telling Older Children and Adults
We also have information for
Articles and News
In this webinar recording Viki Peeters (@vikipeeterscoaching), a certified Fertility Coach and herself a mother after a long fertility process, explores the emotional decisions involved in pursuing solo motherhood at 40+.
Spain is the egg donation capital of Europe - here’s what it’s like to be a donor (The Conversation)
'The few studies on egg donors’ experiences in Spain that do exist show problems and gaps in terms of the information donors are provided with and the conditions in which egg donation is undertaken … urgent action is needed to ensure that wome
‘... being able to make all the decisions and choices for your child is a massive, massive plus, although it can be overwhelming.’
In this interview, Laura Bridgens of the newly formed Donor Conceived UK describes how she first learned she was donor conceived.
‘Children do say the most amazing and unexpected things. I am overweight and I accept that children are honest and note these things and comment on them, not intending to cause any upset but just because that’s the way things are …’
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