December 1, 2013 2:29:38 am
Breeanna Speichers curiosity about her background led her to a family she never knew she had and inspired a new MTV series.
The 18-year-old college student from Reno,Nevada,is the daughter of two women who conceived her with a sperm donation. Shes the central figure in Generation Cryo,which follows her effort to discover half siblings through a registry and,ultimately,track down the donor.
The first recorded artificial insemination came in the 1800s to a woman who didnt know she was getting it,said Wendy Kramer,founder and director of the Donor Sibling Registry. Doctors performed the procedure in the middle of the last century,but it was mostly kept quiet before the practice became much more widespread in the 1980s,she said.
That means enough donor babies are coming of age now to prompt public interest in their experiences,evident in both Generation Cryo and the new Vince Vaughn movie Delivery Man,about a donor who discovers hes responsible for more than 500 children.
Kramer said she tried for eight years to get a television network interested in a story drawn from her registry of people trying to connect with other donor families.
We know that our audience is interested in stories relating to family,and this is definitely a unique and fresh take on what a family is, said Marshall Eisen,series executive producer.
Speichers nose ring and adeptness with video selfies make her a natural MTV personality and easily relatable for the audience. Eisens original interest was in half siblings finding each other,but Speichers desire to find her donor adds a richness and level of complexity to the story.
In the first episode,she travels to suburban Atlanta to meet Jonah and Hilit Jacobson,twin 18-year-olds who had the same sperm donor. Besides getting to know them,her goal is to collect a DNA sample thats necessary to track the donors identity.
Jonah is happy to do it,but it prompts raw emotion and feelings of inadequacy in his father,captured by MTVs cameras. The twins father has gone along with them connecting with half siblings through the registry; the possibility of them contacting the donor is another matter entirely. Later in the series,Speicher meets a half sibling who is uncomfortable knowing he is a donor child,and another set of siblings who are conflicted about learning about their donor.
Some donors are interested in meeting the children they helped create,Kramer said. Others arent. The resolution of Speichers search isnt resolved in the first episode and,Eisen said,filming of the series isnt done.
The experience of finding half siblings is fascinating: Speicher and the Jacobsons note they have similarly large lower lips.
So far,Speicher has found 14 other people descended from the same donor. She doesnt know how many are out there.
Speicher and her half siblings will soon have to deal with other emotions as the series makes them minor celebrities. Being the subject of a PBS documentary would be one thing for an 18-year-old,but being visible on MTV is something else entirely.