The “chaos” sired by sperm donation

A biological father named William Marotta is resisting being held responsible for his child conceived privately — by answering a Craig’s List ad, as opposed to using a medical clinic — by artificial insemination.

Many biological fathers sire children in transactions about as meaningful emotionally as the litigated situation — without intending to contribute to a pregnancy. If those fathers can be held responsible, why not Marotta?

Read the full, original story here: The “Chaos” Sired by Sperm Donation

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