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I am both sorry about your condition being a block for you anywhere in life, and happy that you've found a way to make it a good part of your life verses a bad.
That said, this is just my perspectice, but I think you'll be rejected because of the condition. Because it's a SWAN syndrome (syndrome without a name) there is no way to know if it's a rare genetic issue or as you mentioned, a factor left over from childhood trauma.
We're not using donor sperm but we are using donor eggs. I would have to say, having a child with a SWAN syndrome I would not choose you as a donor if I was in need. That's entirely my perspecitve though, and may not be the perspective of another recipient of a donor's contributition.
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Mommy 46
Daddy is 44
DS 3
TTC since his birth
August (10 weeks)
9 IUI Cycles in 2008/2009
06/2009 DE IVF Cycle
ER 2/24 41 eggies
31 fert naturally 22 made it to 5DT (17 5aa and 5 5ab quality...5aa is top) We froze 20 of the little suckers!
Transfered 2 5aa embies 06/29
First  6dpt
Beta 7/6 (7dpt): 34
Beta 7/8 (9dpt) 103
Beta 7/10 (11dpt) 318
Beta 7/13 (13dpt) 1032
Emergency U/S 7/17  Same day as my ten year old fur baby Aubrey went to heaven. I hope they're together 
Beta 7/20 374 Both babies are gone
Moving into cycle number a lot
FET 9/14
Cycle number...a lot more:
FET 10/27 3 grade A++ embies
POS Begins 5 pm 11/01
Follow the Great POS Test Here: http://spreadsheets.google.com/ccc?key=0Alvxr6OvCZM_dE1KMjBKeXVfUDVFUi1abzdYbnMwQ Xc&hl=en
11/02 POS Results...Very light  Nopers now it's  I think it was a chemical
11/06 Beta do you ever not want to go?
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