![]() No identifying information is released to patients or offspring. Our donor and patient agreements clearly protect and release donors from any obligations and rights to any child that results from the donor’s participation in our program. NACB takes great care to protect your privacy. ![]() NACB provides them a viable option for realizing their dreams of creating a family. There are hundreds of thousands of people in the United States (millions worldwide) who want to have children and cannot. Those inseminations are performed by physicians when male factor infertility prevents a couple from conceiving with the partner’s sperm, or when women decide to have a child on their own. In addition, every year approximately 75,000 American children are born as a result of donor insemination (DI). The majority of donors need a 72-hour period of abstinence to yield consistently acceptable semen samples. NACB donors donate at least once to twice a week (50 to 100 collections total). In order to maintain an adequate inventory level of your sperm, a year’s supply is required. The qualification process usually requires around 4-6 weeks. NACB compensates men who have completed the pre-screening and qualify to become a donor. Potential donors are screened, which includes a physical, infectious disease testing, and genetic analysis free of charge. If you are interested in the NACB donor program, click here to provide us with your contact information. We hope this information answers most of your questions about NACB and being a sperm donor. Thank you for your interest in the NACB sperm donor program.
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