Meet Mateusz: Poland’s Quiet Sperm Donor Helping Women Choose Motherhood on Their Own Terms



 A 38-year-old man from Warsaw, Poland, has quietly become a go-to figure in online fertility communities for single women seeking motherhood without the traditional path of marriage or long-term partnership. 



Known simply as “Mateusz” in private donor networks (he prefers to keep his full identity low-profile for privacy reasons), he offers free sperm donations through natural or at-home artificial insemination methods, emphasizing that his goal is purely altruistic: helping women achieve their dream of becoming mothers on their own terms.



In recent interviews shared on European fertility forums and a small Polish podcast in late 2025, Mateusz explained his motivation stems from seeing close friends struggle with infertility and societal pressure to “find a husband first.” 



He carefully screens recipients requiring recent health checks, clear intentions, and open discussions about future contact (he’s open to being known to the children if they wish later) but insists there are “no strings attached” beyond basic legal agreements to clarify he has no parental rights or responsibilities. 



Several women who’ve used his donations have gone public anonymously on social media, praising him as empowering: one shared that after years of dating without commitment, she now has a healthy 2-year-old daughter and feels complete as a solo mom. The story has sparked debate in Poland, where traditional views on family clash with growing acceptance of single motherhood by choice, though no formal complaints or legal issues have arisen as of early 2026.


 Mateusz limits his donations to avoid exceeding informal ethical guidelines (around 10-15 families max), calling it his way of “giving back to women who want independence and love above all.”

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