Basic

Username

Emilie

Sex

Female

Current Location (City, State)

Roskilde, Denmark

Current Location (Zip Code)

4000

Birthplace (City, State)

Holbæk, Denmark

Birthplace (Zip Code)

4300

Birthdate

August 27, 1997

Clinic/Bank/University/Doctor (USE COMMA BETWEEN MULTIPLE; SPELL FULL NAMES)

Cryos International

Donor ID (Alphanumeric Value ONLY! - NO EXTRA INFORMATION - Separate Multiple ID's with ',' - or 'N/A', 'Unknown', 'Anonymous')

No. 478

Known 'Donor' Information (or 'None')

Caucasian. Scandinavian. Blond hair. Blue eyes. 178cm. 70kg. BA student i Business/economics. Blood type 0+.

I am a

Sperm Donor Conceived Person

Searching For

Sperm Donor, Half-Siblings, Donor Relatives, Donor Conceived Friends

Known Genetic Health History (or 'None')

None.

Age Discovered Donor Conception or Told Offspring

Age 24.

Social Parent(s) Type

Heterosexual Couple

Month & Year I 'Donated' or Conceived (Parent or Offspring)

Conceived December 1996.

Number of Naturally (non-DCP) Conceived Children ('zero' if none)

zero.

Number of 'Donor' Children ('zero' if none)

One.

Number of Known 'Donor' Siblings ('zero' if none)

5.

Registry Memberships

MyHeritage.com

DNA Database Memberships

FamilyTreeDNA.com, GEDMatch.com, MyHeritage.com

Paternal Haplogroup (or 'Unknown')

Unknown

Maternal Haplogroup (or 'Unknown')

Unknown

Height

153cm

Eye Color

Blue

Hair Color

Blonde

Hair Texture

Straight, Thin

Weight

49kg

Education Level

Bachelors

Universities/Colleges

University of Copenhagen.
Currently studying at College of Pharmacy Practice “Pharmakon”.

Degree(s)

Bachelor’s degree in Dental Hygiene

Military

Not.

Interests/Hobbies

Reading. Running. Nature – walking/hiking in nature. Personal development. TV-shows.

Companies / Organizations / Positions

Currently working at at Pharmacy.

Community Service Organizations / Roles

.

My Story

Didn’t know I was a donor conceived person. Grew up as an only child with a loving mom and dad. Took a DNA test at MyHeritage which showed 4 (now 5) half siblings. I was so confused. I knew my parents had gone through an infertility program, but they always told me that my dad was my dad – no question. I suddenly thought that something must have gone wrong at the clinic, using the wrong sperm… My parents had some explaining to do.
My parents are from a generation were infertility wasn’t something you talked about. They had told no one that I wasn’t my fathers child..

I MADE A MATCH!

Yes!