Gay male couples who want to have children will need an egg donor, but who will provide the sperm? Gay Male couples have options if both partners want a biological connection to the child. Depending
on the clinic, an option to combine the sperm of each partner with
dispersed sets of the donor’s eggs is a probability. Typically,
this result in twins, each genetically linked to the Surrogate Mother,
and two Dads. When one child is born, DNA tests will be needed to define
who the genetic father is. It is also possible for one male to
seek a female relative to function as the egg donor. The eggs would then
be fertilized with the sperm of the opposite partner. Resultant, the
baby would be biologically related to both partners. The
most common option for gay male couples is to have two children. One,
with the sperm of the first male partner, and the second conceived with
the other partner's sperm. This option gives a biological
connection to one child, and the children would be related to each other
through their shared biological mother. Having Two Babies with Gay Surrogacy