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Sharp drop in sperm donor numbers

Sharp drop in sperm donor numbers

Loss of anonymity may have put donors off
The number of men - especially students - volunteering as potential sperm donors has fallen sharply since 2000, a study has found.
Researchers at the Newcastle Fertility Centre say the fall is almost certainly linked to scrapping the right of donors to remain anonymous.

They say urgent action is needed to attract more volunteers, particularly among older men who may have partners.

Details are published online by the journal Human Reproduction.

The Newcastle team examined details on over 1,100 men who applied to be potential donors between 1994 and 2003.

Nearly nine out of 10 were aged under 36, more than half were students without a partner, 85% were unmarried and over three-quarters had no children.

Nearly a third had opted out during the process, and almost two-thirds were rejected, most because their sperm was not of sufficient quality.

At the end of the recruitment and testing process, just 3.63% were accepted as suitable donors.

Crucially, just 25 potential donors came forward in 2003, compared with 175 in 1993. The sharpest fall occurred from 2000 onwards.

From 1999, the numbers who changed their mind during the application and testing process also rose.

The acceptability rate of donors also declined over the study period because of the introduction of stringent criteria aimed at improving standards of recruitment.

Different donors

Lead author Dr Sudipta Paul said numbers of acceptable donors was likely to be further decreased by new rules on the handling and use of human tissues.

"On the other hand, the demand for donor sperm is likely to increase because of a possible decline in the semen quality in the general UK population."

His colleague Dr Jane Stewart said the removal of anonymity from donors, which came into force in April, had led not only to a sharp fall in volunteers, but also to a change in the donor profile.

There was a significant increase in the number of volunteers who had partners, and substantial fall in the number of students.

She said: "It is clear now that we can recruit only donors willing to be identified that we need to change our strategies to target older men in established relationships.

"Since it appears they are likely to offer help for altruistic purposes, we must continue to work to increase public knowledge of the need for donors up to the age of 40."

Dr Stewart said numbers of recruits would probably be boosted if the process for releasing personal details was clearly spelled out.

However, plans to increase payment to donors did not go far enough to make a telling difference.

The Newcastle unit is reviewing its high cut-off rate for sperm quality - but warns dropping thresholds too low will cut IVF success rates.

Old stocks

Dr Allan Pacey, a fertility expert at the University of Sheffield and secretary of the British Fertility Society, said many other clinics had similar problems.

"Indeed, a lot of clinics have stopped accepting enquiries from potential donors because too few men are coming forward to make it worth their while to assess their suitability.

"Many clinics are still relying on stocks of sperm that were donated anonymously and that they are allowed to use in treatments until March 2006."

Public Health Minister Caroline Flint said: "It is right that the interests of donor-conceived children should be first and foremost, and that donor-conceived people should have a right to information about their genetic origins, including the identity of their donor."

She said the government had launched a campaign to encourage more people to become egg and sperm donors.




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Tom Leykis did a show on this topic and was basically telling every guy to avoid sperm banks as it was sure to cause grief down the road.
 
if I had a bank up here, and I was able to remain anonymous, I'd most certainly do it. you can also sell your left nut for $75,000 when you're ready. So if women can use their bodies for money, i most certainly can use parts of my body for cash 😀
 
Public Health Minister Caroline Flint said: "It is right that the interests of donor-conceived children should be first and foremost, and that donor-conceived people should have a right to information about their genetic origins, including the identity of their donor."

She said the government had launched a campaign to encourage more people to become egg and sperm donors.

What was the tag line? "Wank off into a cup in exchange for 18 years wage garnishment and public embarrassment!" Go fvck yourself lady.
 
Originally posted by: D1gger
Tom Leykis did a show on this topic and was basically telling every guy to avoid sperm banks as it was sure to cause grief down the road.

Yep, I listened to that segment as well. Any man who is considering donation should seriously re-consider. The miniscule monetary reward for your sperm can't compare to the child support you may pay in the end.

Promise of anonymity by a sperm bank is pretty much a joke. All it takes is a court injunction and you can be slapped with a lawsuit by some unknown woman for all the back child support you didn't pay for a child you didn't know about.
 
What the hell is the need for a sperm donor again??? A sperm donor, IMO is the same thing as the BF in most ghetto relationships where he leaves after the baby is born, just he ain't gettin paid.
 
Do people in the UK get hit for child support after donating, or is it mainly a US thing? Since this study is in the UK...
 
i don't get why women are able to nail guys with child support in these cases

in situations like these it REALLY IS all the womans fault whether she gets pregnant or not
 
if you don't have enough money to raise a kid then you shouldn't be PAYING to have your self artificially inseminated
 
Ever since I heard the story about the guy who's lawyer gf impregnated herself with the load he dropped in her chops and won child support, I've accounted for every drop I produce.
 
almost two-thirds were rejected, most because their sperm was not of sufficient quality
Whoa, you go down there, wank it into a cup and a couple of days later they call you up and say "sorry, not thick enough" like you're not enough of a loser already, now you cant even give it away 🙁
 
Originally posted by: goku
What the hell is the need for a sperm donor again??? A sperm donor, IMO is the same thing as the BF in most ghetto relationships where he leaves after the baby is born, just he ain't gettin paid.
Sperm donation is common for lesbian couples who want children, or (more commonly) in cases of heterosexual couples who want children but who are physically incompatible for some reason.
 
Originally posted by: Vic
Originally posted by: goku
What the hell is the need for a sperm donor again??? A sperm donor, IMO is the same thing as the BF in most ghetto relationships where he leaves after the baby is born, just he ain't gettin paid.
Sperm donation is common for lesbian couples who want children, or (more commonly) in cases of heterosexual couples who want children but who are physically incompatible for some reason.


You really have to stop chiming in with reason and logic around here, people are going to get the idea that this is a rational board...and we cant have that now can we?
 
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