Choosing an Anonymous Donor can be a meticulous process. Searching
for the right sperm donor to fit your needs can be a fun-filled
opportunity to enlist the key characteristics that you would like to see
in your baby. Frozen sperm
can be shipped, so you are not limited to sperm banks in your area. Most
sperm banks will provide detailed information to you about their costs,
procedures and donors. You should make sure that whatever donor
bank you use screens its donors using guidelines that meet or exceed
those of the American Association of Tissue Banks and the American
Society for Reproductive Medicine. Some banks may require interviews or
deposits before you may begin working with them. Most
sperm banks will provide you basic information on donors at no cost to
you. It may be necessary to pay a small fee to obtain an extensive,
lengthier report for donors that catch your eye. Sperm donors are filtered by physical characteristics, education levels, ethnic background and other traits. Once
you select the sperm donor, you will sign consent forms and pay the
bank directly. Sperm for different procedures (artificial insemination
and IVF) is prepared differently, and you should speak with your doctor
as to which specimen you should order. The bank will then ship the
vials to the doctor or the home in which you will do the insemination.
Typically, several vials are purchased at once to ensure the possibility
of multiple cycles or for storage of future pregnancies with the same
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