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Sperm Donation
The process in which sperm is donated for couples to use when one partner has no sperm, a very poor semen analysis, or a genetic problem which could be inherited.
Sperm Donation is for:
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Older couples trying to start a family
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Male factor infertility where the sperm is unable to fertilize healthy eggs
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Sperm count and volume
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Sperm motility
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Sperm morphology
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Premature menopause
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Genetic diseases you don’t want to pass onto your child
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Individuals or couples with PCOS, endometriosis, low sperm count, and other fertility diagnoses
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People who want to screen for hereditary disorders
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Those who want pregnancy on-demand, including LGBTQ+ couples and single women, transgender men
The process,
explained simply.
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If you decide to use a sperm donor, our doctor and staff will go over the entire process including financials to determine if a sperm donor is right for you.
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When it comes to choosing a donor, focus on the qualities that are important to you, such as:
- appearance: height, hair color, eye color.
- couples using donors tend to select ones with physical appearance similar to their own.
- personal background: education, personality, career.
- background: ethnic, religious
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After your fertility assessment and sperm analysis has been conducted, a treatment plan will be determined.
All donors will undergo extensive screening to ensure they are approved to donate sperm, including a physical exam, donor questionnaire, medical history, lab tests, and infectious disease testing.