What About Their Offspring?
Long’s case prompted another inquiry. If a patient’s DNA altered and they had a child, would they produce someone else’s child? Renee asked three bone marrow transplant physicians for a solution to her topic. Although the experts acknowledged that it was an intriguing subject, they were skeptical that a child’s DNA would change. “There shouldn’t be any way for someone to father someone else’s child,” Dr. Rezvani stated. After all, donor blood cells should not produce new sperm cells.

What About Their Offspring
