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Q Who would be the legal parent of a child born with my sperm?
Q Who would know that I am a donor?
Q Will the recipients of the sperm know who I am?
Q What information will the children born from my sperm be entitled to?
Q Will I be able to find out anything about the children that are born with my sperm?
To be a sperm donor you must be aged between 18-40 and have sperm of exceptional quality. This is important because the sperm are stored by being frozen. When they are thawed out for treatment the majority of most men´s sperm do not survive. Therefore, not all men will be suitable to be sperm donors.
You must be in good health and not be a known carrier of any genetic or other medical condition(s) that could be harmful to any children born.
Sperm donors are entitled to £35 compensation per clinic visit, plus expenses (not including loss of earnings) if they exceed £35. You are not obliged to accept this compensation if you do not wish to do so.
We need to be sure that we will not be putting the recipient or the child(ren) born at risk of any infection or genetic condition by using donor sperm. Therefore, all donors have the following screening:
In addition, if it is appropriate we may also screen for:
All of these tests are carried out before any donations are made. Six months after the last sample has been stored we will repeat some of the screening. If all is well we can then start to use the samples for treating our patients.
For some people, receiving sperm from a donor is their only hope of having a baby. This may be because they are unable to produce their own sperm, their sperm is abnormal or of very poor quality or they are single or in same sex relationships.
There is a legal limit on the number of families that can be created with sperm from an individual donor. At the moment this limit is 10 families. However, in our clinic we only use each donor to help up to 5 families.
Any child born as a result of donor treatment is legally the child of the husband, wife or civil partner of the patient unless he/she did not consent to the treatment. The sperm or egg donor is not the child´s legal parent and has no legal or financial responsibilities for the child.
All sperm donors are registered with the HFEA and details regarding all treatment cycles using donor sperm, and their outcomes, are stored on a confidential register.
In addition we will ask your permission to contact your GP. This is because we need to make sure that there is nothing in your medical or family background that would prevent you from becoming a donor.
The prospective recipients of your sperm and eggs and the parents of children born with your sperm will be able to find out some non-identifying information about you. However, they will not be able to find out your name, or have any other information that they could use to trace you.
Our centre encourages openness to children born with donor sperm and eggs, but it is possible that such a child might go through life and not know that they were conceived with help from a donor. However, any children born as a result of your sperm donations will be able to contact the HFEA in the future to find out your name and last known address.
They will also be able to find out information that you will have provided such as your occupation and hobbies. You will also have an opportunity to provide a ?goodwill message? for the child(ren).
We can tell you whether a baby or babies were born. We can tell you how many, whether they are boys or girls, and the year they were born. We would not be able to tell you names.
As one of our donors, our counselling service will always be available for you and your family to use, both now and at any time in the future. When finding out about children born from your sperm you may find counselling helpful.
Human Fertilisation & Embryology Authority (HFEA):
http://www.hfea.gov.uk
The National Gamete Donation Trust:
http://www.ngdt.co.uk/
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