Explain the reasoning behind the laws in some European countries that limit the number of children that can result from a single sperm donor. Do you agree with these restrictions? Why or why not?

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Background:
Some European countries have laws that limit how many children can be fathered by a single donor, but in the United States, there is no limit. This has raised several concerns, including the spread of genetic disorders and the chance of accidental inbreeding. Although most sperm banks in the United States screen potential donors for potential for some common genetic disorders, it is impossible to screen for all disorders.

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