Woman born via sperm donor discovers she has 65 siblings: 'You can definitely see the resemblance'


A Maryland woman conceived via sperm donation set out to learn about half-siblings she may have had. She soon found out she has 65 siblings, some of whom she has met in person.

Brenna Siperko, 20, has known she was conceived via sperm donation for as long as she can remember.

Siperko, from Ellicott City, Maryland, just over 10 miles from Baltimore, was raised in an only-child household for about 12 years until her mom and stepdad had her younger brother. But in January 2022, she completed a DNA test to learn more about her background.

“I had always thought I probably have siblings somewhere, or at least a couple since I come from a donor,” she told USA TODAY. “I took my test and found out from 23andMe.”

Brenna Siperko (right) with her brother, Jared. The pair have the same biological father and have over 60 siblings, some of whom they've met in person.

She found out she had about 13 siblings, then she was added to group chats where she found out she has even more siblings – 65 so far.

“I found people my age,” she said. “It was really exciting because I found people with common interests who I could become close to. They’re really easy to talk to.”

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