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2007-03-18 03:31:57 · 4 answers · asked by Cat Lover. 1 in Health Men's Health

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Call your local sperm bank and find out

2007-03-18 03:39:11 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Midwest Sperm Bank is currently seeking potential semen donors.

Donors are carefully screened and tested and as a result of our high standards of quality and assurance, less than 5% of the applicants are accepted.

Each potential donor must complete a comprehensive application form and undergo screening for both infectious and sexually transmitted diseases as well as genetic testing and substance abuse.

Donor acceptance into the program is based upon a review of the results of several semen analyses, laboratory testing, a physical examination and a personal and family medical/genetic history questionnaire by the medical director. The entire screening process can take up to six weeks to complete. At any time during this period of screening and evaluation, the potential donor may be rejected.

During the screening period, the donor may have to produce several semen samples, a urine sample and have several tubes of blood drawn for laboratory testing, resulting in the donor making several visits to the laboratory. The donor will not receive any monetary compensation for any semen samples produced during the initial screening phases.

All donors are required by Midwest Sperm Bank to freeze a minimum of one specimen weekly for at least a 6 month period excluding holidays and vacation for a total of 24 specimens, and to be available for routine cultures and blood draws.

Each frozen sample is quarantined a minimum of 180 days and is released only upon receipt of negative quarantine test results from the donor.

The donor is compensated $75.00 for each acceptable semen sample.

If interested, please submit an Information Request Form and check the box requesting more information on becoming a donor. A Midwest Sperm Bank representative will contact you as soon as possible.

http://www.midwestspermbank.com/donor04.htm

2007-03-22 08:46:23 · answer #2 · answered by sementherapy 2 · 1 0

Clinics only take a few donations from any one man.

In the UK, a new law was brought out recently that a child can trace their father at age 18 even if he was an anonymous sperm donor.

This has prevented a lot of men donating sperm, The going rate is £20 per donation, so I don't think you can make a living from it!!

2007-03-18 18:14:12 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

You need to qualify first, and they need to check sperm motility, in case you are a dud. You won't get rich; see the sperm bank.

2007-03-18 10:50:11 · answer #4 · answered by CLICKHEREx 5 · 0 0

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