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Jane: Well, we won’t pay for your genetic material; it’s for your time. We like to get five donations, and you get paid $150 for each. After the sperm has been quarantined for six months, we check it again for abnormalities or diseases, and then we can offer your sperm to recipients. You then get an extra $150 for every sample, so the total is $1500.So you accept all sperm?
We don’t reject anyone unless there’s an issue with their blood or genetic history. Each donor can have ten families, meaning the sperm from each man can be used with ten different women.And what are mothers are looking for in a donor?
Well, everyone will go for somebody different. I had a lady in last week looking for someone with dark skin because she’s really fair. In terms of nationalities, normally a Chinese mother will be looking for a Chinese donor. There’s an Egyptian lady who is looking for someone else from that region. You do get single women and lesbians looking for someone different though. We had a single in here recently, and she wanted someone from the west of Africa.So how do I provide my sample?
There’s a men’s room that the nurses generally don’t go into. There are magazines and movies in there. We subscribe to Penthouse—I think that’s the one we’ve got. You can spend as much time as you want and then you simply try to catch your sperm in the jar, which seems to be easier said than done. When you’re done, just ring the bell and the scientist will come grab the sample from you. You’re young, I’m sure it won’t be too hard.
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