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    Posted by ___XXX on 11 March 2016 at 19:45

    Hi everyone! I’m gathering my thoughts together before fully subscribing to this site. Firstly I would like to know how the steos and stages that are taken by choosing your ‘sperm donor’. I’m making a plan B incase my clinic treatment fails (although I have every faith it will work) so how do the legit guys we get to know on this site to donate their sperm get their sperm to ourselves? Is there anything in place on the site for guys to get screened for pure sperm etc?

    ___XXX replied 9 years, 3 months ago 2 Members · 4 Replies
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    12 March 2016 at 12:04

    Hi, have you got any repiles other than here, are you talking to anyone eles re you thoights as iy seems what you have written is what I was thinking and I too have not fully subscribed hope you get replies soon

    Regards

  • ___XXX

    Member
    13 March 2016 at 04:23

    Not wishing to state the Bloody obvious , why would you seek advise about Sperm Donors from a Co parent site ? , the clue is in the title :-] . Russ

  • ___XXX

    Member
    15 March 2016 at 19:58

    It’s not just a co parents site. Most of the activity on this site is actually donations only and not co parenting.

  • ___XXX

    Member
    18 March 2016 at 08:55

    Glad you said that RB1. You’ll find some donors have had pregnancy successes recently. Others have gone and had sperm analysis done. Either should be fine, just be wary of donors who have no recent proof of fertility. It’s not that you shouldn’t use one (and if they are STD tested then there’s no health risks) but you could be wasting your time!

    Presumably since you are interested in the man’s fertility, you will have had some tests yourself already? I’m guessing your fertility treatment is nothing to do with your ability to conceive?? K

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