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Help someone by being a free sperm donor

Would you like to become a sperm donor?

Help someone by becoming a free sperm donor

When you are looking to get involved in artificial insemination or looking to become a free sperm donor, there are a few things that you need to know. Most clinics and sperm banks get calls on a daily basis wanting to know how to donate, and what kind of money there is to be made. Here are some common basic things you need to know:

Men need to know up front that often times a clinic will reject 90-95% of all the applicants that walk through the door on an annual basis, they have very strict rules and regulations, starting with your age, you need to be sure that you are between the ages of 18 and 35, someone who does not smoke, and does not make drinking a regular habit. On top of that, if you make it past that point, you will go through a physical, blood tests, and a full medical history.

Commitment

You may get the impression that you will be able to walk in, fill out the paperwork, and then donate and leave. But actually when you are going to be a sperm donor you are looking at coming into the sperm bank or clinic several times over many months. You can expect to have a full medical exam including blood and semen analysis,and you may be asked to visit again for a follow-up exam in three or six months.

At a sperm bank you will be paid for each specimen, usually somewhere between $50-100 per specimen. So if a sperm bank is not for you and you just want to be a free sperm donor you can advertise at co-parentmatch.com or alternatively find a sperm bank or fertility clinic near you. Tell them you're interested in becoming a free sperm donor.

This is something that should be taken very seriously, and if you are unsure whether you are ready to donate sperm, than you can always call and make an appointment, learn what it is all about, the time and dedication necessary, and what all will be asked and required of you.

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