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Sperm donation laws vary by country.Most countries have laws to cover sperm donations which, for example, place limits on how many children a sperm donor may give rise to, or which limit or prohibit the use of donor semen after the donor has died, or payment to sperm donors.
See Sperm donation laws by country. The popularity of personal DNA testing has brought into question the possibility of assuring a donor's anonymity. Even sperm donors who have chosen anonymity and not to contact their offspring through a registry are increasingly being traced by their children.
The law also caps the number of families that can use a single donor and requires sperm and egg agencies to make a “good faith effort” keep permanent, up-to-date medical records on donors. It ...
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The practice is influenced by the attitudes and sperm donation laws in the host country. There is generally a demand for sperm donors who have no genetic problems in their family, 20/20 eyesight, with excellent visual acuity, a college degree, and sometimes a value on a certain height, age, eye colour, hair texture, blood type and ethnicity .
The number of babies born by sperm donation has tripled in the last 13 years, new figures show. Some 2,800 children were born from sperm donation in 2019 – up from 900 in 2006, according to new ...
When it comes to deciding whether a sperm donor should pay child support, a judge should follow the paternity laws of the state where the child is conceived, a North Carolina appeals court ruled ...
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