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  2. Sperm donation - Wikipedia

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    A sperm donor is generally not intended to be the legal or de jure father of a child produced from his sperm. The law may however, make implications in relation to legal fatherhood or the absence of a father. The law may also govern the fertility process through sperm donation in a fertility clinic.

  3. Sperm bank - Wikipedia

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    A sperm donor must generally meet specific requirements regarding age and medical history. Requirements for sperm donors are strictly enforced, as in a study of 24,040 potential sperm donors, only 5620, or 23.38% were eligible to donate their sperm. [13]

  4. Sperm donation laws by country - Wikipedia

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    The Assisted Human Reproduction Act banned compensation for sperm donors and imposed a bureaucratic system described as "cumbersome" on donors, after which time more than 90% of donor sperm used in Canada comes from the U.S. [29] [30] The federal government does not track the number of births by sperm or egg donation, and there is no registry. [31]

  5. Serial sperm donors banned in one country can just move ... - AOL

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    A Netflix docuseries has put a spotlight on the unregulated world of sperm donation, ... In the Netherlands, nonbinding guidelines limit clinic donors to 25 children. In the U.S., guidelines from ...

  6. Number of babies born from donor sperm triples in just over a ...

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    The number of babies born by sperm donation has tripled in the last 13 years, new figures show. Some 2,800 children were born from sperm donation in 2019 – up from 900 in 2006, according to new ...

  7. Serial sperm donors capitalize on lack of regulation ... - AOL

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    Some people conceived by sperm donors are pushing for regulation, citing the risks to society caused by extremely prolific donors. Serial sperm donors capitalize on lack of regulation, creating ...

  8. Screening of potential sperm bank donors - Wikipedia

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    In sperm banks, screening of potential sperm donors typically includes screening for genetic diseases, chromosomal abnormalities and sexually transmitted infections (STDs) that may be transmitted through the donor's sperm. The screening process generally also includes a quarantine period, during which samples are frozen and stored for at least ...

  9. Sperm donor limitation by country - Wikipedia

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