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>I hadn’t considered using lesbian family dynamics before but I’ll definitely check them out, anything helps right now
Yes, look into that and also into family dynamics of open adoptions, especially the typical open-adoption scenario where it's a straight married couple who adopts, and only the bio-mom is involved, not both bio-parents (i.e. there are three known parents, of whom two are the same gender, and they have to figure out how to explain this to the child). If you find an open adoption where it's a straight couple maintaining a relationship with a bio-dad, that could obviously be helpful too, but that's really really unusual.
Meanwhile, some links:
Lesbian couple with involved sperm donor:
https://offbeathome.com/using-brother-for-sperm-donor/
Research on such families: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4498173/
Cambridge psychologist who specializes in alternative families, talking about three-parent families (particularly families where there was a sperm donor, egg donor or surrogate involved): https://www.theguardian.com/science/2012/oct/07/three-parent-families-susan-golombok - BTW she wrote a book you might be interested in: https://www.amazon.com/Modern-Families-Parents-Children-Family/dp/1107650259