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  2. Cryos International - Wikipedia

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    Cryos International is a sperm and egg bank in Aarhus, Denmark. It was founded in 1987 by Ole Schou. [1] [2] The bank has an outpost in Florida in the United States. Both countries allow anonymity of donors. [3] The bank delivers to more than 100 countries. [4]

  3. Sperm bank - Wikipedia

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    A sperm bank takes a number of steps to ensure the health and quality of the sperm which it supplies and it will inform customers of the checks which it undertakes, providing relevant information about individual donors. A sperm bank will usually guarantee the quality and number of motile sperm available in a sample after thawing. They will try ...

  4. Sperm donation laws by country - Wikipedia

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    Some sperm banks impose lower limits; e.g., the Sperm Bank of California has a limit of ten families per donor, [46] and the Rainbow Flag Sperm Bank has a limit of donor children by six different women. [47] In 2005, the FDA placed a ban on men who have engaged in sex with another man in the last 5 years being able to donate sperm. [48]

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

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    It is the first law of its kind in the U.S. Australia and a number of European countries already prohibit anonymous sperm and egg donations, giving donor-conceived people access to more ...

  6. Sperm donation - Wikipedia

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    Sperm provided by a sperm bank will be produced by a donor attending at the sperm bank's premises in order to ascertain the donor's identity on every occasion. The donor masturbates to provide ejaculate or by the use of an electrical stimulator, although a special condom , known as a collection condom , may be used to collect the semen during ...

  7. Screening of potential sperm bank donors - Wikipedia

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    ] This may be explained by the fact that sperm banks only accept donors who have good semen quality, and because of the rigorous screening procedures which they adopt, including a typical age limitation on sperm donors, often limiting sperm donors to the ages of 21–39 (see paternal age effect), and genetic and health screening of donors. In ...

  8. Donor registration - Wikipedia

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    In the US there is increased pressure on sperm banks to make donor information available to donor conceived people, for example by creating a collaborative private registry between sperm banks. [1] Without such initiative, it may lead to a government driven registry that sperm banks and clinics must report to. [1]

  9. California Cryobank - Wikipedia

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    California Cryobank is a sperm bank in California, United States, one of the two biggest in the world. There are offices in Palo Alto , Los Angeles , Cambridge , Massachusetts , and New York . According to the company in 2018, they had about 600 donors and 75,000 registered live births since 1977. [ 1 ]