Considering different donor ethnicities
BratchR
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I consider myself to be more of a 'wordly' individual, open to raising a child from a donor who is not caucasian. I am caucasian and wonder if there are any single women who have chosen (or are considering) IUI from a donor with a different ethnicity. I am interested to hear your thoughts, insights, etc. If I choose to go through with IUI, I am considering donors from predominanetly Asian backgrounds, as well as caucasian. Thank you!
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I have not been successful yet, but I am Jamaican of primarily Black heritage, although there is some Chinese mixed up in there. WhenI started I was a bit hung up with ethnicity, but then I went for my heart. My first donor was asian, second is white. Like you I am open to raising a mixed race child, provide dthat I can teach my child about his/her heritage. Having had a gazzillion negatives, at this point, I just want my baby. I think if you have supportive friends and family, your child will be secure regardless of his/her race.
We are so excited about having a baby!! I will start my first cycle at the end of January. How is it going for you guys??
I suppose there will always be those people. That will scoff at a mix raced child but really they are just jealous. I think those people are already unhappy and by hating someone elses way of life they can overlook their own reality.
I say Yahoo!!! For mix raced children... A butterfly is always beautiful, especially when it's colors abound.
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I think having a mixed child is a blessing. Most of my friends are mixed. I am a light skinned Latina in a relationship with a beautiful African American woman. I chose a donor that would offer us the opportunity of having a child that will resemble a combination of the both of us. My family also ranges in shades from very light to rich chocolate hues. Good luck with your baby!
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- I always wanted an Oriental baby
- Where did you get her from? (when she was under a year, I got this all the time)
- Oh, she's so exotic looking!
Oh, and the librarian at her school has an Asian daughter-in-law who is currently pregnant, and she's convinced that her grandchild is going to look just like my kid. So in addition to discussion her appearance in front of her, the librarian has also asked DD's teacher to invent errands to send DD to the library so the librarian can look at her some more.
These were all nice, well-meaning white people who are probably congratulating themselves on their openmindedness and non-racism. I find it annoying; my partner (who is Asian) says DD may as well get used to it, because she's going to get it her whole life.
To allyphoe: Some people are truly oblivious as to how objectionable their remarks are, especially people are not well traveled or otherwise familiar with different ethnicities.
And yes I know that the world mayhave many things to say about and to my child, but I am sure I can teach them how to be a great human being and not to take there narrowmindedness to heart.
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I too am caucasian considering a mixed asian donor. i realize everyone is not as open minded when it comes to mixed ethnicity. Do u ever regret making this choice? I don't feel like I will change my donor selection but i want to be prepared for the ignorant people of the world.