Abstract

The Brazilian Federal Council of Medicine seems to be increasingly flexible with regard to maintaining mandatory secrecy on the identity of donors. The resolution regarding assisted reproduction techniques, approved in 2021, concerns the possibility of donation between family members, up to fourth degree relatives not consanguineous. The possibility to know and have access to this identity or even the search for half-brothers can be a reality in many countries for children born through access to reproductive technology but the opinion or behaviour of this population about the presence or absence of anonymity is limited to a few studies.

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