New legislation making donation less attractive and a rise in demand from women has resulted in a two-year wait for sperm
When New Zealander Kathryn Heape realised the fairy tale of marriage and kids was taking its sweet time she took out an insurance policy and applied for donated sperm.
“Since I was 10 years old, I just expected to have a baby when I grew up,” she says.
Like climate change, [the sperm drought] has become the new normal.
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