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The Truth About My Conception-20210809-00:41:00

in the late 1970s and 1980s, there was even less regulation than we have today. and i think you have to take a look at what culturally reproductive technology was like back then. so, reproductive technology has always sort of been stigmatised. it was always done in secret. given that secrecy and stigma, it's no wonder that there was very little regulation. today, it's not so stigmatised. and it's estimated that more than 12% of women between the ages of 15 and 49 have received some kind of fertility treatment. my name isjessica stavena and i was conceived via artificial insemination with a donor. my mom has always been, you know, very honest and very candid with me my entire life. i'm the type of personl that i want her to know who she is, and who her family is and who she is. _ and so i knew all along that if i had another child doing i the artificial inseminations

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The Truth About My Conception-20210809-00:45:00

..reading the sentence because it didn't make sense. like, how is that possible? i mean, he's my mom's doctor. there's no way that's a thing, right? like, that's not... that's not a thing. at the time that most of these inseminations took place, nothing about what the doctors did was criminal, and holding them accountable today is difficult for several reasons, including statutes of limitation, destruction of evidence such as medical records and laws regarding consent not directly matching the doctor's conduct in each case. when he became a doctor, he took an oath to do no harm. and i feel like he completely disregarded that 100%. and, yeah, my mom's 0k. she's not hurt physically. right? but if he thought what he was doing was absolutely 0k and ethical, he should have had that conversation with all of our moms. but he didn't.

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The Truth About My Conception-20210808-16:44:00

candid with me my entire life. i'm the type of personl that i want her to know who she is, and who her family is and who she is. _ and so i knew all along that if i had another child doing i the artificial inseminations with anonymous donor- sperm, that i would tell her the story. . i would not want her- growing up not knowing it. i told my story to everybody because ijust thought it was so incredible, and to me, that made me feel even more wanted by my mom. even in elementary school, jessica wrote about her experience. when i started this book, that's where i started it. "dr mcmorries started helping my mother in august 1984. from that date untiljune 2nd, 1986, my mother went through a lot of pain, disappointments and travelled many miles. her trip back to the doctor onjuly12th, 1986 made it all worthwhile. dr mcmorries did a pregnancy test that showed positive,

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The Truth About My Conception-20210808-16:47:00

dr kim mcmorries. and so i said, "yes." and she's like, "well, i hate to be the bearer of bad news, but he's also our biological father." i couldn't even finish... ..reading the sentence because it didn't make sense. like, how is that possible? i mean, he's my mom's doctor. there's no way that's a thing, right? like, that's not... that's not a thing. at the time that most of these inseminations took place, nothing about what the doctors did was criminal, and holding them accountable today is difficult for several reasons, including statutes of limitation, destruction of evidence such as medical records and laws regarding consent not directly matching the doctor's conduct in each case. when he became a doctor, he took an oath to do no harm. and i feel like he completely disregarded that 100%. and, yeah, my mom's 0k.

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The Truth About My Conception-20210807-19:44:00

so, reproductive technology has always, sort of, been stigmatised. it was always done in secret. given that secrecy and stigma, it's no wonder that there was very little regulation. today, it's not so stigmatised. and it's estimated that more than 12% of women between the ages of 15 and 49 have received some kind of fertility treatment. my name isjessica stavena and i was conceived via artificial insemination with a donor. my mom has always been, you know, very honest and very candid with me my entire life. i'm the type of personl that i want her to know who she is, and who her family is and who she is. _ and so i knew all along that if i had another child doing i the artificial inseminations with anonymous donor- sperm, that i would tell her the story. . i would not want her- growing up not knowing it. i told my story to everybody because ijust thought it was so incredible, and to me, that made me feel even more wanted by my mom.

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The Truth About My Conception-20210807-19:47:00

so, i immediately began to connect with eve and she asked me, "do you know the details of your birth story?" so, i'm just so excited. and in my mind immediately, i'm starting to type, you know, "i was donor—conceived. " and i'm trying to type all this out because i'm thinking, "0h, she probably thinks that i don't know that i was donor—conceived. " she either asked me who my mother's fertility doctor was or was my mother's fertility doctor dr kim mcmorries. and so i said, "yes." and she's like, "well, i hate to be the bearer of bad news, but he's also our biological father." i couldn't even finish... ..reading the sentence because it didn't make sense. like, how is that possible? i mean, he's my mom's doctor. like, there's no way that's a thing, right? like, that's not... that's not a thing. at the time that most of these inseminations took place, nothing about what the doctors did was criminal, and holding them accountable today

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The Truth About My Conception-20210806-23:45:00

so, i immediately began to connect with eve and she asked me, "do you know the details of your birth story?" so, i'm just so excited. and in my mind immediately, i'm starting to type, you know, "i was donor—conceived. " and i'm trying to type all this out because i'm thinking, "0h, she probably thinks that i don't know that i was donor—conceived. " she either asked me who my mother's fertility doctor was or was my mother's fertility doctor dr kim mcmorries. and so i said, "yes." and she's like, "well, i hate to be the bearer of bad news, but he's also our biological father." i couldn't even finish... ..reading the sentence because it didn't make sense. like, how is that possible? i mean, he's my mom's doctor. there's no way that's a thing, right? like, that's not... that's not a thing. at the time that most of these inseminations took place, nothing about what the doctors did was criminal, and holding

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The Truth About My Conception-20210806-23:42:00

given that secrecy and stigma, it's no wonder that there was very little regulation. today, it's not so stigmatised. and it's estimated that more than 12% of women between the ages of 15 and 49 have received some kind of fertility treatment. my name isjessica stavena and i was conceived via artificial insemination with a donor. my mom has always been, you know, very honest and very candid with me my entire life. i'm the type of personl that i want her to know who she is, and who her family is and who she is. _ and so i knew all along that if i had another child doing i the artificial inseminations with anonymous donor- sperm, that i would tell her the story. . i would not want her- growing up not knowing it. i told my story to everybody because ijust thought it was so incredible, and to me, that made me feel

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Legal View With Ashleigh Banfield-20140124-16:53:00

marotta says he signed a document that waved his parental rights. since there was no doctor present for the actually artificial insemination, the state says it considers marotta the dad. think about it for a minute. of course, he's the dad! his dna would show that. let's bring in joey jackson to clear this all up. >> yeah, to clear it all up. >> he doesn't deny he's the dad. he says this was part of the plan. we signed a document saying i'm good, it's up to you now. what difference does it make, to quote hillary clinton, how the person was inseminated when the agreement was signed? >> it's a great point. but there are rules and there are regulations, right? and the state has an interest. and the state says that you need to have a doctor present, right, to do these inseminations, because the state wants to ensure the health and safety of everyone. the state wants to impose regulations. the state wants to avoid the argument as to whether or not it was a consensual relationship or

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20100204:19:26:00

population and have his genes represented. >> two questions. how do you fill the void of tai shan leaving and how many pandas throughout the country in the nation's zoos are available for people to see? >> there are a number of zoos that house pandas right now. we have two at the national zoo. it's his parents, his mother and father. they are on exhibit all the time. people should continue to come. they have done two artificial inseminations that happened early this year for the second time in a row in january. we're hoping a cub will be produced with that. we're hopeful everything went well with the insemination and hopeful we'll have a cub in a few months. >> thank you very much. a lot of people talking about this story. great work at the national zoo. thank you. >> thank you. thanks for having me. >> absolutely. back to that breaking news. dr. conrad murray is in los angeles. he's the physician or private

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