NHS SOLIDARITY donates

I was a sperm donor, but now I might need one to become a father

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sperm donation, except expenses, the NHS relies on altruistic donations and it was short.Surprisingly few men have potent enough sperm to be considered as donors – only around six per cent of sperm samples survive being frozen and thawed.

On top of that, donors must be aged under 45, with no hereditary health risks. My sperm was deemed good enough, so when my wife and I started trying to get pregnant in 2018, I never envisaged a problem.However, after almost two unsuccessful years, we decided to get checked out.

Given my past adventures at the sperm clinic, I assumed the issue would lie with my wife, but agreed to have my fertility checked anyway, to show some solidarity.

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