U.K.'s Sperm Supply Dries Up Following Anti-Anonymity Rule for Donors


U.K. laws denying anonymity to sperm donors seem to have resulted in a "major sperm shortage," according to the British Fertility Society (BFS). Now some clinics are importing sperm from the U.S. and Denmark to keep up with demand.
The right to anonymity was stripped from British sperm donors in 2005. At the time, only about one tenth of donated sperm samples at U.K. clinics came from abroad. Now, figures from the country's Human Fertilisation and Embryology Authority show that foreign sperm makes up a quarter of all samples.
Am I the only one surprised—but a little bit delighted—that an international sperm trade exists? I'm also curious whether American or Danish DNA will prove to be more popular with Brits (bets?).
In other semen news this week: Women using in-vitro fertilization seem to fare slightly better with older sperm donors (40 and over) than those in their 20s, according to research being presented at the Annual Meeting of the European Society of Human Reproduction and Embryology Tuesday. "Current UK guidelines suggest men should not be accepted as donors over the age of 40," according to The Daily Mail, "but experts say it may be time for a re-think to ease the growing shortage of sperm donors."
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No Gingersperm wanted:
Sperm bank: Redheads not wanted
The discrimination is appaling. Is this the year NAAGP forms?
Wow. so your telling me people are surprised to learn that $50.00 check for sperm donation isn't worth it when your child can find out who you are and the state will more than likely come at you for support?
But that's not what they INTENDED!!
Now some clinics are importing sperm from the U.S. and Denmark to keep up with demand.
Welp. Time to get to work.
Knock before entering.
It takes a world class fuckup to create a shortage of sperm.
Hey, the government's here to help!
Those 'the government could create a shortage of sand in Saudi Arabia' jokes aren't looking so hyperbolic now.
..."but experts say it may be time for a re-think to ease the growing shortage of sperm donors."...
Maybe "the experts" should begin to realize their "expertise" is extremely limited and they should just butt out.
The tags for this post could have been better.
I thought the English got plenty of Danish sperm in their history. The Vikings were enthusiastic donors.
What you did there....I saw it.
I would need a stool.
Is it just me, or are immigrants getting younger?
I'll be in my bunk.