is the fourth episode of the third season of the investigative docuseries Undercurrents . The episode delves into the opaque world of anonymous sperm donation, following a group of half-siblings who use consumer DNA testing to track down their biological father, only to uncover a complex web of medical ethics and corporate liability. Episode Summary
: Through interviews with legal experts and former clinic employees, the write-up explores how clinics historically prioritized profit and privacy over the long-term well-being of the children they helped create. The episode points to the absence of federal limits on how many children a single donor can father, a loophole "Donor 457" inadvertently exploited. [S3E4] Call Me Donor Four-Five-Seven
The narrative centers on , a woman in her late 20s who grew up knowing she was donor-conceived but possessed no information about her father beyond a numerical ID: 457 . After uploading her DNA to a public database, Maya is stunned to find over 30 half-siblings across the country. The episode follows their collective journey to find "Donor 457," transforming from a personal search for identity into a broader exposé on the lack of regulation in the fertility industry. Key Themes & Deep Analysis is the fourth episode of the third season