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minus-squareJonathan Hendrylinkfedilink3•edit-23 months ago@V0ldek @sue_me_please IVF isn’t required if fertility concerns or frozen eggs aren’t involved, they can give you the home game. And it should be no surprise that sperm banks want to be able to compete on the “quality” of their donors. Just watch out for the bank that is 75% doctor jizz but it’s all from the proprietor.
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilinkEnglish5•3 months agoA fertility doctor here in Sweden took sperm from men who were undergoing investigations for infertiliy and used it as donor sperm. Imagine their surprise when decades later they found out they had kids. Not sure why he chose those particular samples, maybe all he had available.
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IVF isn’t required if fertility concerns or frozen eggs aren’t involved, they can give you the home game.
And it should be no surprise that sperm banks want to be able to compete on the “quality” of their donors.
Just watch out for the bank that is 75% doctor jizz but it’s all from the proprietor.
A fertility doctor here in Sweden took sperm from men who were undergoing investigations for infertiliy and used it as donor sperm.
Imagine their surprise when decades later they found out they had kids.
Not sure why he chose those particular samples, maybe all he had available.