This Hong Kong diverse-family couple were both in their forties. Their relationship had been stable for years, and they had supported each other through different stages of life. They had discussed having children for several years before entering the project. Their main concern was not only whether they could have children, but how the next generation could carry a more natural continuity of family connection.
They wanted two children to share a common donor origin while each father used his own sperm, so that the future siblings would have a shared genetic source and a clearer family narrative.

