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Chinese not Japanese: Woman sues sperm donor for misrepresentation over ethnicity, puts baby up for adoption

KUALA LUMPUR, Jan 13 — A woman in Tokyo, Japan sued her sperm donor for ¥130 million after the man misrepresented his background.

The woman, who is married with one child, decided to seek out a sperm donor after finding out that her husband carried a hereditary disorder that could be passed on to his offspring,After hooking up with the donor via social media in March 2019, they had sex 10 times before the woman, who was not identified, successfully got pregnant three months later.As the woman was pregnant, she decided to carry the child to full term and put it up for adoption following the delivery.

According to the portal, it is estimated that more than 10,000 children are born from sperm and eggs of a third party in Japan.

 

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