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22nd July 2022
10:42am BST

Kyle plans to keep donating for as long as 'women still need his services' and revealed he would have children of his own someday if the right woman came along.
He said: “Though some people have asked me before, it wouldn’t worry me that my future children would have so many biological siblings.
“I connect with all the mums and stay in contact so I don’t think it would be a problem."
Kyle initially decided he would not have children of his own as dating and relationships were not working out for him and first donated his sperm in February 2014 to a lesbian couple in California, US, who wanted to conceive.
He said: “I never had kids of my own, so I initially thought this was my way of helping out.”
Since then, he has become a prolific sperm donor as word about his services spread through word of mouth, on his Instagram account and TikTok, and he has since even provided sperm to 150 families around the world.
The mothers of his first British child came across Kyle via his Instagram account and made contact with him, requesting him to pay a visit on his travels to the UK.
The lesbian couple already have a young child from one of the women’s previous relationships but decided to reach out to Kyle as they wanted to have a baby together.
As requested, Kyle provided his STD results, information about his family, education, interests and further details.
He said: “I went to their place. We had an introduction and then I gave them my sperm in a little cup.
“They went into their bedroom and inserted and two weeks later, they were expecting.
“They messaged me to say they were about to give birth in a few days and once the child was born, they sent photos over and told me how much they loved the baby.
“He was born with brown hair, like me, and blue eyes like his mum.”
Kyle revealed the mothers are happy for him to see his child, like many of the women he has donated to, and has even asked him to donate again when they are ready for their next child.
The donor remains in contact with all the women he has donated to and has even set up a WhatsApp group chat with over 40 mothers who he has fathered children with.
He said: “The mums trade pictures of the children and how they’re getting on.
“They’ll post photos of their kids playing sports or their first day of school or kindergarten.
“There’s lots of commonalities - it’s very interesting and always brings a smile to my face and I sometimes even see my own traits in them.
“Seeing them do well is great - there’s really no greater joy than seeing them grow up and be productive members of society.”
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