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You're not alone. 

If you’ve already taken a DNA test —
you might have answers… or more questions.

Both are normal.

 

People in your situation often describe:

  • “This explains so much”

  • “I didn’t see this coming”

  • “Now I don’t know what to do next”

👉 There’s no single right reaction.

CURIOUS

SHOCKED

ANGRY

NUMB

RELIEVED

CONFUSED

EXCITED

You might feel several of these at once.
 

Research shows that:

  • Unexpected discoveries can feel destabilizing

  • Having context and support makes a big difference

WHAT YOUR RESULTS MIGHT MEAN
 

FINDING GENETIC RELATIVES

Many donor-conceived people want to: 

👉 For some,  this becomes part of identity — not just information.

 

  • Understand where they come from

  • See who they resemble

  • Connect with genetic relatives 

What next?

1. Take your time

2. Reach out

(when ready)

3. Get support

You don’t have to decide everything today.

You deserve support,

  • Talk to someone you trust

  • Connect with others in similar situations

  • Consider professional support if needed

not just answers

I feel overwhelmed by what I discovered
I feel unsure what to do with this information
I keep thinking about what this means for me

This doesn’t seem to be a major concern for you right now.

Making sense of new information 


Finding new information through DNA testing can bring up a lot of thoughts.

Some things may feel clearer. Others may still feel uncertain or unfinished.

 

👉 It’s okay if things don’t fully “make sense” yet.​​​​​

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✍️ Writing exercise:
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Then complete:

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When everything feels like too much 

 

It sounds like what you discovered may feel intense or difficult to process.

Unexpected or significant information can feel overwhelming — especially when it changes how you see things.

👉 You don’t have to process everything at once.

 

When things feel overwhelming, it can help to slow things down and focus on one step at a time.

  • You don’t have to contact anyone immediately 

  • You don’t have to make big decisions right now 

 

✍️ Writing exercise:

Write 

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Then ask yourself:

👉 “Does this need to be resolved right now?”​

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