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Sperm donation is the use of sperm from a sperm bank or a known donor.
Men who qualify for sperm donation include individuals who:
- do not make any sperm (can be determined by testicular biopsy)
- have had chemotherapy and/or radiation and now do not make sperm
- have had surgical removal of their testicles
- are carriers of serious transmittable genetic traits or diseases
- have low sperm counts or motility and do not want to pursue IVF
If you will be using sperm from a sperm bank, we can assist you in getting information about sperm banks that are available to you. Once you have chosen a donor, you will then arrange for sperm to be shipped to our clinic and we can store it until your treatment cycle.
If you will be using a known donor, he must undergo routine evaluation and screening, which includes:
- Semen analysis
- Blood draw for infectious disease screening (HIV, etc.)
- Urine or urethral cultures for gonorrhea and chlamydia
- Psychological counseling with our in-house therapist
Note: We require the recipient parents to undergo a psychological evaluation with our therapist, if using a known sperm donor.
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