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Banking Crisis: What Should Be Done About the Sperm Donor Shortage?

Progress Educational Trust
Royal Society of Medicine, 1 Wimpole Street, London W1G 0AE, UK
25 June 2009 -

An evening debate organised by the Progress Educational Trust (PET) in partnership with the Royal Society of Medicine, supported by the British Fertility Society.

An acute shortage of donor sperm is diminishing the capacity of the UK's public and private health sectors to treat infertility, resulting in growing concern and lengthening waiting lists at clinics. The shortage is widely attributed to the removal of entitlement to donor anonymity. Since this came into force, the total number of donors has actually risen slightly, but this has been countervailed by a decreasing willingness to donate sperm to banks for use by multiple families, resulting in a worsening shortage overall.

The experience of countries such as Sweden holds out some hope of a long-term recovery from the shortage, albeit with an increase in the average age of donors. In the meantime, the shortage appears to be boosting 'fertility tourism' abroad and unregulated sperm provision via the internet, as demand for donor sperm outstrips supply.

Proposed solutions to the shortage include:

This event saw these and other solutions to the donor sperm shortage debated by a panel of experts with contrasting perspectives.





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