RESUMO
Little is known about the parents of donor-conceived offspring in France, where the anonymity of the donor prevails. The present study associates quantitative data informing the attitudes and decisions of parents towards disclosure and qualitative data related to their experience of being parents of a donor-conceived offspring. The quantitative results about the becoming of the conception narratives (n=929 requesting people, including 216 parents) confirmed that most parents decided to tell their child about the donor conception. The analysis of the semi-structured interviews of 37 parents defined the existence of a paradox between the conception stories mentioning the donor, who is objectified as a seed, and the representational project parents mostly pursue, which is anchored in a normalisation process.