What Is Donor Sperm?

Donor sperm is used in cases of male factor infertility, where natural conception is not possible. This includes men with azoospermia, a condition where no sperm is present in the semen. Using healthy donor sperm can help couples achieve pregnancy when other methods are not viable.


Sperm donors are carefully selected based on strict medical, genetic, and psychological criteria. Donor sperm provides a safe and effective option for couples while maintaining confidentiality and legal protections for both the donor and the recipient.

Who Can Be a Sperm Donor?

Eligible donors are males between 18–35 years of age, medically fit, free from genetic or hereditary disorders, and have no family history of serious illnesses. They must also be physically and psychologically fit to donate and free from infectious diseases.

There are no health risks for the donor, and donors have no legal rights over children conceived from their sperm. Donor identity is confidential, ensuring privacy for all parties.

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Men aged 18–35, in good health, without genetic or hereditary disorders, and who are medically and psychologically fit, can become donors.

Yes, donation is completely safe and does not affect the health or fertility of the donor.

Donors are reimbursed for travel and accommodation expenses but are not paid directly for sperm donation.

No. By law, donor identities remain confidential and all samples must come from licensed semen banks to ensure safety and privacy.

Donors can donate once per week, and at most twice per week as per medical guidelines.