Constrained Choices: Navigating Agency and Social Structures in Sperm Donor Selection

Sociology of Health and Illness (2026)
Published on January 6, 2026

Authors: Sabrina Zeghiche, Isabel Côté, & Kévin Lavoie

First published: December 2025

This study examines how intended parents in Canada navigate the process of sperm donor selection under institutional, interpersonal and material constraints. Drawing on qualitative interviews with parents (N = 40) from diverse family configurations (heteroparental, lesboparental and soloparental), it explores how donor selection is not a purely autonomous decision but a negotiated practice shaped by regulatory ambiguity, limited donor availability, emotional investments and intracouple dynamics. Grounded in negotiated order theory, the analysis emphasises the provisional, iterative nature of decision-making within fertility clinics and donor databases—understood as intersecting social worlds within a broader reproductive arena. Findings show that initial parental preferences (e.g., donor resemblance, identity disclosure and medical history) are shaped by normative kinship ideals and are often compromised over time due to structural constraints or evolving priorities. This study contributes to the sociology of health and illness by reconceptualising donor selection as a situated negotiation, where choice is exercised relationally and within unequal institutional landscapes. It also identifies avenues for future research and policy reform, including clearer clinical guidance, improved access to donor information and stronger alignment with donor-conceived persons’ rights.

How to cite this publication

Zeghiche, S., Côté, I., & Lavoie, K. (2026). Constrained Choices: Navigating Agency and Social Structures in Sperm Donor Selection. Sociology of Health and Illness. 48(1), e70135. https://doi.org/10.1111/1467-9566.70135

  • Sabrina Zeghiche

    Professor in the department of social work at Université du Québec en Outaouais
  • Isabel Côté

    Professor in the department of social work at Université du Québec en Outaouais
  • Kévin Lavoie

    Assistant professor in Université Laval’s school of social work and criminology and is the scientific director of the Centre de recherche Jeunes, familles et réponses sociales

Project

  • STORIES: Self, Transmission, Origins, Representations, and Identity among Donor-Conceived Teenagers and their Families

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