S5E14: Behind the Curtain with Seattle Sperm Bank and What Families Need to Know

April 15
31 mins

Episode Description

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This Mash-Up episode revisits a foundational conversation from Black Single Mothers by Choice, updated with reflection and insight from parenting school-age children.

What really happens inside a sperm bank—and how are decisions made that shape families for generations? In this in-depth mash-up episode, Aisha pulls back the curtain on the donor sperm industry with a rare, candid conversation with Alease, Clinic Relations Manager at Seattle Sperm Bank and a Black mother herself.

This episode is for Single Mothers by Choice, Black women navigating donor conception, and anyone seeking transparency around sperm banks, donor policies, and long-term implications for donor-conceived children.

In this episode, Aisha and Alease discuss:

  • What “Open ID” donors actually mean—and why anonymous donors are becoming rare
  • How DNA testing (Ancestry, 23andMe) is reshaping donor anonymity
  • Why Seattle Sperm Bank prioritizes Open ID donors and smaller family limits
  • How donor–offspring contact is facilitated once children reach adulthood
  • The realities of donor supply shortages, especially for Black donors
  • How COVID impacted donor recruitment and availability
  • What goes into screening donors, including genetic testing, background checks, and physical exams
  • How known donor arrangements can be facilitated safely through a sperm bank
  • Transparent pricing for donor access, vials, storage, shipping, and buy-back options
  • Why donor-conceived children’s mental health and identity matter in family-building decisions

Alease also courageously shares her own traumatic birth experience, highlighting how racial bias shows up in medical settings—even for educated, partnered Black women. Her story underscores why medical advocacy, informed consent, and speaking up are critical for Black mothers in every family-building path.

 

This mash-up blends industry insight, lived experience, and honest dialogue—offering listeners both practical information and validation as they navigate donor conception with clarity and confidence.

 

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