CN The wealthy single Chinese women choosing white sperm donors to have a baby - they want a family but not a Chinese husband

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  • Most unmarried women in China are unable to access fertility treatment and sperm banks at home
  • Successful women who don’t wish to marry turn instead to Western sperm donors, picking them from catalogues before going overseas for IVF treatment


Many unmarried Chinese women are unable to access fertility clinics in China, so they seek overseas sperm donors. Photo: Shutterstock

Many unmarried Chinese women are unable to access fertility clinics in China, so they seek overseas sperm donors. Photo: Shutterstock
Looking at page after page of childhood photos, Xiaogunzhu was drawn to an image of a French-Irish boy with smiling dark blue eyes. But she was not admiring her lover’s family album, she was browsing a catalogue of potential sperm donors – the 39-year-old is one of an increasing number of affluent single women in China seeking a child, but not a husband.
Unmarried women in China are largely barred from accessing sperm banks and in vitro fertilisation (IVF) treatment, forcing them to seek options abroad.
Her choice made – donor #14471 on the website of a Californian sperm bank – Xiaogunzhu flew to the United States to begin the first rounds of treatment.
“There are many women who won’t get married, so they might not fulfil this fundamental biological mission,” Xiaogunzhu said, using the name she blogs under to avoid any negative attention, “but I felt another path had opened up.”.





Her baby, now nine months old, is called Oscar after a character in a comic about the French Revolution – a nod to the donor’s French ancestry.
The
marriage rate in China
has been in decline over the last five years. Last year, only 7.2 out of 1,000 people got married, according to official statistics. Educated professional women face discrimination when seeking spouses, explained sociologist Sandy To, as their male partners have “difficulty accepting their higher educational or economic accomplishments”.
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China’s national health department stipulates that the purpose of sperm banks is for “treating infertility and preventing genetic diseases”, and unmarried women are prevented from using them. Photo: Noel Celis/AFP

China’s national health department stipulates that the purpose of sperm banks is for “treating infertility and preventing genetic diseases”, and unmarried women are prevented from using them. Photo: Noel Celis/AFP

Many feel that struggling to find, or not wanting, a partner should not preclude them from motherhood.
Xiaogunzhu believes a father isn’t necessary – her own was controlling and often angry, dimming her view of the traditional family set-up. “Why does everyone think that children will ask: ‘Why don’t I have a father?’” she said.

Analysts predict that the total market in China for fertility services will reach US$1.5 billion in 2022 – more than double its 2016 value. Demand for services overseas for Chinese nationals is also booming.
Liu Jiaen, director of a fertility hospital in Beijing, says his facility is politically restricted and unable to help single women. Photo: Noel Celis/AFP

Liu Jiaen, director of a fertility hospital in Beijing, says his facility is politically restricted and unable to help single women. Photo: Noel Celis/AFP
Danish sperm and egg bank Cryos International has created a Chinese website and added Chinese-speaking staff. American and European sperm banks say that they have increasing numbers of Chinese clients. But the journey is neither cheap nor easy.
China’s national health department stipulates that the purpose of sperm banks is for “treating infertility and preventing genetic diseases”. In practice, that prohibits unmarried women from using them.
“We want to help these single women, but unfortunately we truly are
politically restricted
,” said Liu Jiaen, the director of a fertility hospital in Beijing. Liu said the limitation is “a pity”.
Liu Jiaen looks at a sperm sample through a microscope at the hospital in Beijing. Photo: Noel Celis/AFP

Liu Jiaen looks at a sperm sample through a microscope at the hospital in Beijing. Photo: Noel Celis/AFP
The cost of conceiving a child through a foreign sperm bank starts at 200,000 yuan (US$28,500). Women must make several trips abroad for the medical procedures, as Chinese law bans importing human sperm. Women also face discrimination; in Chinese culture, marriage is still considered essential to having a child.
“If sperm banks and related technology like egg-freezing are accessible to single women, it’s a way to safeguard your own reproductive ability,” said “
Alan” Zhang
, a 28-year-old reproductive rights activist in Beijing.
Zhang has written more than 60 letters to delegates of China’s parliamentary body asking them to overturn the restriction as part of her work with Diversity Family, the NGO she co-founded to advocate for non-traditional family structures. “The state does not do this, so the people can only find their own way,” said Zhang.
“Alan” Zhang, 28, is a reproductive rights activist in Beijing. Photo: Nicolas Asfouri/AFP

“Alan” Zhang, 28, is a reproductive rights activist in Beijing. Photo: Nicolas Asfouri/AFP
In China, sperm donors must remain anonymous. But international sperm banks offer women details like hair colour, childhood photos, and ethnic background.
“If you choose to use a sperm donor, sperm is essentially a commodity,” said Carrie, a 35-year-old single mother living in southwest China who also requested anonymity. Carrie said that international sperm banks are more sophisticated than Chinese ones, and “able to meet consumer demand”.
Peter Reeslev, CEO of Cryos International, said that given the extra choices, “Chinese women tend to choose Caucasian donors.” Reeslev said one possible reason is that sperm banks outside China have fewer Chinese donors – Cryos has only nine donors out of 900 who identify as Chinese.

If sperm banks and related technology like egg-freezing are accessible to single women, it’s a way to safeguard your own reproduction ability“Alan” Zhang, reproductive rights activist

US sperm bank California Cryobank has 70 available donors out of 500 who identify as Chinese. But experts say regardless of the availability of Chinese or Chinese-American donors, women are still choosing to have mixed-race children.
“Basically, the selected sperm donors are mostly white,” said Xi Hao, a clinical coordinator in Beijing who helps Chinese customers access a fertility clinic in California.
Zhan Yingying, a co-founder of the Diversity Family organisation, said it was rare for her to come across a mother who chose a sperm donor of Chinese ethnicity. Traits such as double eyelids and pale skin are often valued according to Chinese beauty standards.
“Before choosing the sperm donor I had not considered a particular race,” insisted Carrie, but after seeing the catalogue she realised she had a preference for foreign physical traits – and now has two half-Danish children.
For baby Oscar, Xiaogunzhu said personality was the major factor in her decision, as the donor was listed as “full of joy”.
But on her Weibo blog, photos of Oscar with the hashtag #mixed-race baby draw admiration.
“I personally don’t care about the colour of the skin,” she said. “I only care that the eyes are big and the features are good.”
 
Yeah, no. You're not going to be seeing any coffee babies out of this. It's pale or bust when it comes to Asian preferences.
 
Hahaha there is already an imbalance of the gender ratio in China and now this

>Get born into a generation where you physically can't get a GF because government and society cucked you with a one-child policy and female abortion
>But hey at least you're rich. Maybe you'll get lucky and find a single rich Chinese GF...
>The few remaining single rich women left are just choosing to go to sperm banks overseas to get impregnated with white children
>Other nations are getting tired of you ordering their women as mail order brides and start putting up restrictions
>Now you are forced to marry someone poorer than you, or go colonize and have kids with a black woman in Africa


Why are these women going to sperm banks when they could just go overseas and get knocked up for a cheaper price? Sure sperm banks usually have the whole "catalog" thing, and the men that they accept usually have decent genes but it can't be that hard to find someone healthy willing to ha-

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...never mind
 
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Brb getting my vasectomy reversed and then booking a long trip to China. I'm gonna make Genghis Khan's old record look like a fucking joke.
 
A whole generation of Elliot Rodgers.
It's going to be incredible.

I can see it now

Fatherless incel hapas with too much money having no choice but to use prostitutes, mail order brides, or to emigrate. Yeah all of this is going to end well for China, especially considering how important it is to have a spouse for your social status over there...

Legalize prostitution in China. And then in the USA. Problem simply solved.

I would be inclined to agree, but considering Chinas track record with human trafficking I doubt the prostitutes will be treated any better legal or not....maybe China will do what it always does and heavily regulate it with their government.

My God

China is the incels best chance for their utopia....government mandated prostitutes!
 
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"I am the King of Sperm. Gaze upon my riches, and despair, as you will never possess such a bounteous treasure of precious white semen"
 
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"I am the King of Sperm. Gaze upon my riches, and despair, as you will never possess such a bounteous treasure of precious white semen"
Are those containers all filled to the brim with cum? I know no man who would be able to produce enough cum to fill all that so are they just dumping a bunch of unrelated dudes cum into each container?
 
"Looking at page after page of childhood photos, Xiaogunzhu was drawn to an image of a French-Irish boy with smiling dark blue eyes."

"Her choice made – donor #14471 on the website of a Californian sperm bank – Xiaogunzhu flew to the United States to begin the first rounds of treatment."

"Her baby, now nine months old, is called Oscar after a character in a comic about the French Revolution – a nod to the donor’s French ancestry."


Sorry lady, but you got your sperm from an all American mutt, not some French aristocrat.

Oscar WILL learn in time about the freedom blood coursing through his veins and will rebel as his proud forefathers did, and you can't stop him, no matter how much conmie propaganda you brainwash him with.
 
Are those containers all filled to the brim with cum? I know no man who would be able to produce enough cum to fill all that so are they just dumping a bunch of unrelated dudes cum into each container?
My headcanon is that they're like larger size versions of the Barbasol can from Jurassic Park.
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Are those containers all filled to the brim with cum? I know no man who would be able to produce enough cum to fill all that so are they just dumping a bunch of unrelated dudes cum into each container?

lol those aren't just containers full of cum just floating around in there, thanks for the mental image though. They wouldn't be able to tell who the father is if they did something like that.

Those containers are meant for storage and shipment. They are full of separate little vials. Here's a inside look I was able to find from a quick search online.

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