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A mother seeks advice on her mother-in-law's persistent offers to help with bedtime, a woman grapples with the decision to have biological children due to her family's mental health history, a wife struggles with managing social engagements while supporting her husband's mental health, and a mother worries about her son's future behavior due to his height.
Dylan Stone-Miller, a 32-year-old man from Georgia, has fathered at least 96 children through sperm donations made over six years starting in college. After being contacted by the adoptive parents of one of his children, Stone-Miller embarked on a journey to connect with his biological offspring. Armed with a spreadsheet and a unique sperm bank ID, he has met 25 of his children so far. Stone-Miller's quest began when he received a message from one of the parents who had tracked him down using clues from his donor file. He has since visited several of his children and is documenting their names, ages, and birthdays. While some of the families have welcomed him, others have set boundaries to protect their children. Stone-Miller's motivation for reconnecting with his children is to watch them grow up.