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Donor sperm

Donor sperm is used only after rigorous screening for genetic and infectious diseases, mandated by the Food and Drug Administration, and a six-month quarantine. Using a sperm donor is a straightforward procedure for prospective parents; you order the sperm, it's shipped, and the doctor performs the insemination.

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Sperm banks, or cryobanks, usually have a list of their donors that provides ethnic background, height, weight, and other basic information. Some can show you a baby picture of the donor and a more detailed profile; this may cost extra. Some cryobanks now have donors who will agree to be contacted when the child turns 18.

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