Quebec Judge Weighs Sperm Donor Ban


Author: The Daily News Now! March 10, 2026 Duration: 1:18
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Quebec Judge Weighs Sperm Donor Ban

Quebec Judge to Decide on Sperm Donation Injunction: Hundreds of Children Potentially Affected

A Quebec judge is set to rule on an injunction that could halt a father and son from donating sperm, following a documentary revealing they might have fathered hundreds of children through donations. The case was initiated by a woman who received their sperm, with numerous mothers supporting her in court, expressing concerns about the potential psychological impact on the children and the risks of unknown family ties. The men, who have admitted to fathering at least one hundred nine children, argue that the ban would violate their right to have children. Quebec currently has no limits on sperm donations, but the province is considering implementing regulations.

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