A WOMAN has revealed how she has two children with a man who has a total of 71 as she wanted them to be 'fully related.'
Angela made global news after she got pregnant with her first child using a world-famous sperm donor with 71 kids and counting.
Kyle Gordy, 32, is known for fathering 71 children across the globe, and is still seeking to help others who want to use his semen to have children.
Angela, from the US, told What's The Jam: “We are extremely grateful to Kyle and there are no words, other than how amazing he is.
“I could never repay him for all he has done for me and my family.
“If it wasn’t for him and his generous acts, I wouldn’t have my children that I once could only dream about.”
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The stay-at-home mum gave birth to her second child, Declan, using Kyle again, two-and-a-half years after having her son, Avery, as she wanted them to be “fully related”.
The 37-year-old first met her partner on a dating app back in 2015 and after a year decided to discuss the possibilities of getting pregnant.
But as two women, they had lots of different paths to consider.
At first, they tried intrauterine insemination (IUI), a fertility treatment that directly inserts sperm into a woman’s uterus.
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He is able to get women pregnant – and fast.
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But one vial, from an unknown donor, cost £700 each time – and after 10 attempts with no luck, they were at a loss.
That's when the couple stumbled upon Kyle on TikTok, (@kylegordy123) who answered their prayers.
Due to their first-time success, kept him in mind for their next pregnancy.
She said: “One of the main reasons we used him is because we know how many other people he has helped start families.
“He is able to get women pregnant – and fast.
“The process was similar to before and we met him during my peak ovulation time.
“He brought out his sperm in a cup to my car, which I then inserted myself.
“It took three attempts due to my age, but when I saw the positive result, I was overjoyed.”
How does sperm donation in the UK work?
If you donate your sperm through a fertility clinic or a sperm bank, you won’t have any responsibilities or rights towards a child conceived using your semen.
However, as of April 2005, children conceived through sperm donation do have the right to ask for certain information about their donor once they reach the age of 16.
When they turn 18 they can also request to know the name and last known address of their donor.
The main reason men choose to donate their sperm is to help couples who can’t conceive naturally, or if they have a strong desire to pass on their genes to another generation.
In the UK, donation in exchange for payment is prohibited by law.
Angela and her partner say they are now happy with having just two children and plan to be open with their tots as to how they were conceived.
She added: “We plan on being open with our children as they get older about who their father is.
“But we’ll let them decide if they want to reach out to Kyle, or their other ‘siblings’."
Kyle added: “When Angela contacted me again for another baby, I wasn’t too surprised, as she said before that if she wanted another one, she would let me know.
“The process went smoothly and a few months later, I found out she was pregnant.
“I was so happy, especially now she’s given birth, and I hope that child has a very fulfilling life.
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“If they want to meet me at any point, I’d be more than pleased to oblige.”
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