Using Donor Sperm

We have a wide range of donor sperm available now. No waiting time

AdBaby IVF Centre runs an organized sperm donor service delivery system that helps those in a desire to start a family. We do have donor sperm available now, and indeed, they come in all ethnic profiles that one can imagine.

It is always a significant decision to opt for donated sperm and such a decision takes a lifetime hence it needs to be well supported. Our team of experts knows all the subtleties of the work with the male contribution, and our coordinators will gladly explain everything that still remains unclear about the process of working with the sperm donor.

Donor Sperm

Who Requires Donor Sperm?

Donated sperm is required by couples and individuals for a number of reasons, including:

Quarantine Period for Sperm?

Three-month quarantine period applies to all clinics recruited sperm donors. All sperm donors are tested for infectious diseases before donations commence. It is compulsory that the donated sperm from a known donor is stored for a quarantine period of three months before release for use by the recipient. At the end of the quarantine period, all sperm donors are rechecked for the following transmissible viruses:

Types of donors

Clinic-recruited donor

When a donor voluntarily donates their sperm to an unknown recipient, this is called a clinic-recruited donation. The donor and recipient do not know each other, and the donor can choose to keep their identity unknown; however, they must agree to provide identifying information to be revealed to a child conceived as a result of their donation once the child turns 18 or younger with counsellor approval.

There are many benefits of using a clinic-recruited sperm donor recruited through AdBaby IVF Centre. These benefits include: knowing that the donor has undertaken counselling and understands the implications and legalities of being a donor, including no legal rights to the child; that the quality of the sperm has been checked; that thorough medical screenings has been completed to exclude any transmittable or genetic diseases; a three-month quarantine period for the sperm donation is enforced which is followed by a further medical screening of the donor; and a limit is placed on the number of offspring that result from each donor.