Sperm Donation

About Sperm Donors

Many single women and couples resort to using donor sperm to achieve their goal of having a family. Single or gay women or couples where the male partner has no sperm or carries a genetic abnormality may choose to use donor sperm from a sperm bank or to use sperm donated from someone they know, such as a relative or close friend.

All About Sperm Donation

Sperm Donor Process

Sperm donors are required in a variety of situations to assist an individual or a couple in achieving their dream of having a child. Each center has its own policies to accept only healthy sperm, free of disease or defect.

The Health Requirements to Donate Sperm

The Food and Drug Administration is responsible for regulating the donation of various human cells and tissues, including sperm. Title 21 in the Code of Federal Regulations, part 1271, subpart C, specifically defines who is leg...

How Sperm Banks Work

Sperm banks, also known as cryobanks, exist to help women or couples who are experiencing fertility problems. Some banks serve heterosexual couples where the man has a fertility problem and others prefer to focus on helping sin...

5 Ways to Donate Sperm

The majority of sperm banks require that their donors are not adopted because it's often difficult for adoptees to provide full medical information on both sides of the family. You must be willing to make a 6-month commitment a...

3 Ways to Find a Sperm Donor

Determine which characteristics you want to look for in your donor. Choose those donors that meet the criteria. Your sperm gets shipped to you if the sperm bank exists outside your area. The sperm banks charge a fee to look at ...