Emilie
Basic
| Username | Emilie |
| Sex | |
| Current Location (City, State) | Roskilde, Denmark |
| Current Location (Zip Code) | 4000 |
| Birthplace (City, State) | Holbæk, Denmark |
| Birthplace (Zip Code) | 4300 |
| Birthdate | 1997-08-27 |
| 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 | |
| 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 | |
| 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 | |
| DNA Database Memberships | |
| Paternal Haplogroup (or 'Unknown') | Unknown |
| Maternal Haplogroup (or 'Unknown') | Unknown |
| Height | 153cm |
| Eye Color | |
| Hair Color | |
| Hair Texture | |
| Weight | 49kg |
| Education Level | |
| Universities/Colleges | University of Copenhagen. |
| 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. |
| I MADE A MATCH! |