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  2. Sperm donation - Wikipedia

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    A non-anonymous donor, however, will disclose his identity to recipients. A donor who makes a non-anonymous sperm donation is termed a known donor, an open identity donor, or an identity release donor. Non-anonymous sperm donors are, to a substantially higher degree, driven by altruistic motives for their donations. [49]

  3. Screening of potential sperm bank donors - Wikipedia

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    Screening for cytomegalovirus is not mandatory in all jurisdictions, and positive donors may still donate at sperm banks. [3]Donor screening for cytomegalovirus (CMV) is carried out by testing for IgG antibodies against CMV that are produced if the donor ever has contracted CMV, which is the case in between 50% and 80% of adults. [4]

  4. 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]

  5. What does the booming sperm-donor industry owe to ... - AOL

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    Trying to decide on a sperm donor means sorting through a dizzying amount of information.

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

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    In the Netherlands, nonbinding guidelines limit clinic donors to 25 children. In the U.S., guidelines from the American Society for Reproductive Medicine suggest a cap of 25 children per donor in ...

  7. Repository for Germinal Choice - Wikipedia

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    At the time of his death, Graham had expanded his requirements to allow athletes, artists, and businessmen as donors. [1] One donor named Jason Kaiser, known as Orange Red at the repository, was featured in the 2003 documentary along with Paul Kisak. The documentary was entitled Genius Sperm Bank, which the Discovery Channel broadcast in 2004 ...