Woman tracks down sperm donor and marries him
'What happened to Scott and I is such a random thing'
A woman has spoken of how she tracked down the sperm-donor father of her child - before the pair fell in love and got married.
British-born Australian Aminah Hart gave birth to daughter Leila following IVF treatment.
Despite never having met him, Ms Hart chose cattle farmer Scott Andersen, 45, as a donor because he described himself as "happy and healthy", according to the Mirror.
Using the internet, Ms Hart was able to track down Mr Andersen, who also teaches Australian rules football.
She decided to contact him through the formal channels of the IVF clinic, allowing him to turn down a request for contact.
Mr Andersen was not legally obliged to meet Leila until she turned 18.
However, upon seeing a picture of his biological daughter, who strongly bears his resemblance, he agreed to connect with her.
Following a period of email correspondence, Mr Andersen met both mother and daughter in Melbourne.
After the meeting, the pair went on to have a relationship and married two years later.
“What happened to Scott and I is such a random thing,” Ms Hart told Channel Nine.
“He was basically just a brief profile on a piece of paper. He could have been anyone. The fact that we met and we liked each other and we fell in love and all of those things are still so far-fetched to me.”
Mr Andersen said that he first agreed to the meeting in order to see Leila but later developed feelings for Ms Hart.
Two other children she gave birth to from previous relationships, Marlon and Louis, both died at a very young age.
She later found out she had a rare genetic disorder which only affected male offspring.
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