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In our world of sophisticated technology, we can find just about anything we want on the Internet. This includes a wide selection of donor sperm banks. If you’ve just started thinking about using donor sperm to become pregnant, the Internet is a great place to learn about the process, study a variety of online resources, compare leading donor sperm banks and chat in anonymous online discussion groups to compare notes. Along with online research, you’ll want to talk with your doctor to learn more about insemination and what choices you have in selecting a donor sperm bank.

One thing to be aware of when you contact a donor sperm bank is that sperm quality is important, as it isn’t automatically compatible for fertilization for you. A conscientious donor sperm bank will carefully test the donor and then test the sperm again once it is collected. Another point to note is that some sperm doesn’t survive the freezing and thawing process. Your bank should test that as well. Make sure to choose a certified donor sperm bank that has excellent references, a good reputation over a period of time, and certification and accreditation by such organizations as AATB, the American Association of Tissue Banks.

One such organization, California Cryobank, is a full service donor sperm bank based in Los Angeles. Founded in 1977, CCB provides physicians and their patients an accessible and comprehensive resource for semen cryopreservation and specialized reproductive services.
California Cryobank has become one of the largest sperm banks in the world. The company offers a choice of standard donor specimens for intracervical inseminations or pre-washed processed donor specimens for intrauterine inseminations. Additionally, CCB produces a new donor catalog with over 175 choices every month and offers an extensive medical history on each donor. Most importantly California Cryobank has significant quality control measures to ensure a safe and healthy baby.

Donor sperm banks vary in the amount of information they make accessible to the potential parent(s). Often they will have the basics such as ethnicity, eye and hair color, and body type. Some may tell you about intelligence, education, social class, and appearance. Some donors are willing to write a statement about themselves and a few will even provide a photo. Donor sperm banks that do all of this are rare, as most donors prefer anonymity.

Most men who give to a donor sperm bank do so for the money. College students, particularly those in graduate or medical school, and young professional males have traditionally used this as a way to earn an income. However, many donor sperm banks allow only ten or so donations from the same person in their lifetime.

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