Designer Family: How the pandemic sparked a different kind of baby boom

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The pandemic led many people to reassess their priorities in life, especially when it comes to starting a family. Fertility clinics and sperm banks have seen a rise in clients, along with online services to help find platonic co-parents for aspiring moms and dads. As Sophie Lui found out for The New Reality, the face of the family dynamic is changing – helping people conceive and raise children without the expectations or delays of romance or marriage.

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