
Leontine Olsbjörk
Leontine Olsbjörk is a prominent advocate for donor-conceived individuals in Sweden, known for her efforts to raise awareness about the rights of donor children. With a background of being conceived in Denmark through anonymous sperm donation, Leontine grappled with her identity and origins throughout her life. In her twenties, she discovered she had multiple half-siblings through DNA testing, which sparked a deep emotional journey as she sought to understand her genetic heritage. Alongside fellow advocate Margaretha Wahlström, she has become a strong voice in the movement pushing for changes in donor regulations, emphasizing the need for transparency regarding donor identities and the importance of children's rights to know their genetic backgrounds.
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Leontine Olsbjörk shared her experience of discovering she has nearly 30 half-siblings through sperm donation.
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Leontine Olsbjörk is a strong voice in Sweden advocating for donor children's rights.
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