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Who’s your daddy?

By DAVID ANDREW STOLER  |  August 9, 2006

The California CryoBank followed in 1975, when Rothman, a urologist who specializes in male infertility, was confronted by more and more women blaming their infertile husbands for the hole in their family lives. “We’d be in my office,” Rothman recalls, “and the woman would look at him and say, ‘Because I married you, I can’t get pregnant?’ ”

That cottage industry has since blossomed into a major business. As Spar writes, the number of US sperm banks increased to 100 in 1999, up from 17 in 1988. And as more people have more success with sperm donation, more people feel like it might be for them. Says Rothman, “When I started, 98 percent of my clients were married couples. Now, nearly 50 percent are single women. [Also], lesbians are less chastised for having children, and it’s a growing population that is becoming equal to that of heterosexual couples.”

The biggest change in the business of sperm donation is the Internet. Historically, each doctor would pick an appropriate donor for a couple; now a woman doesn’t even have to step foot in a clinic: CCB’s Web site contains huge donor databases searchable by any desired trait. Like perusing Match.com, women need only enter a few details — height, ethnicity, or temperament — and out comes a slew of donor information that includes family history and a “personality review.”

For a price, you can get 40-page reports in a donor’s own handwriting, videos, baby pictures. And much like a customized Dell laptop, the sample will reach the customer’s house, depending on the shipping option, in just a few days.

Why I make the cut as a donor
Not surprisingly, the guys whose sperm is most highly sought more closely resemble Abercrombie & Fitch models than bookish journalists. Denmark — think Scandinavian blond — exports far more sperm than any other market.

Although CCB’s Web site includes codes for national origins from Afghan to Yugoslavian, the typical donor has blue eyes, blonde hair, and is more than six feet tall — as opposed to the average 5’9” American male. Which, frankly, I’d aspire to: nobody I know believes the 5’5” on my ID.

When I tell Rothman my particulars on the phone, he is kind, but honest. “Guys under 5’9” . . . eh. We make exceptions . . . Italian women, sometimes they only want full-blooded Italians. Do you have anything about you that might make you exceptional?”

Tons, I want to say. Everything. Shockingly though, nothing leaps to mind.

I do, however, have one surprising ace. “I am Jewish,” I say.

Rothman almost swallows the phone. A real live Jew! Apparently, given our genetic requirements, Jewish women are hard-pressed to find the seeded rye, as it were.

Rothman immediately transfers me to a technician to make an appointment for testing, and the same thing happens: her interest palpably wanes until I mention my lack of foreskin.

“You’re Jewish?” she says, salivating. “Full?” A minute later, I’m getting directions to the Cambridge office.

Get pregnant this week!
The application process is daunting. Because of the risk of HIV, clinics have to quarantine sperm for six months before the application process is considered complete.

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Comments
Who’s your daddy?
Great story. I didn't know sperm donation could be so personal.
By Veector on 08/15/2006 at 3:33:42
Who’s your daddy?
It's not like the planet isn't already overpopulated.
By catchersmitt0 on 08/19/2006 at 7:18:36
Who’s your daddy?
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By kwaku on 09/05/2006 at 7:53:42
Who’s your daddy?
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By kwaku on 09/05/2006 at 7:54:31
Who’s your daddy?
Dear Sir/Madam, Please sorry for writing you this text message without prior acquaintances.It is due to the pressing nature of me and my family members needing great assistance from you.Our Father who was until his death a diamond and gold merchant,and a political figure,highly respected in my country of sierra leone.Base on this,i as the eldest son have the mandate to seek for an assistance from a trustworthy person to assist us towards retrieving our wealth and base on the agreement made between both parties on deposition,as requiring the claiming by ONLY HIMSELF,OR HIS FOREIGN PARTNER/BENEFICIARY,help to settle outstanding demurhages and do a change of ownership to your name to facilitate the transfer. Please i would like for you to assist us in receiving our money, a substantial amount for any investment,amounting to 43 million U.S.Dollars which happens to be my last and only known and existing heirloom inherited from my late father.Presently we are wanting to live the shores of Africa,we are determined by any means,because of the great and grave uncertainty here in Africa.We will do everthing necessary to leave Africa for country for investments with our wealth, and you being a citizenship will greatly increase our success towards coming and reduce taxations. If you would assist me and my family,of course we will compensate,with 25% of the total sum and reserve another .20% for any expenses you might incurr during the transaction as assistance.Please send us you fax and phone numbers for further briefings c/o A.S.P OPOVI KWAME Inspector in-charge of sierra leone refugees,U.N/GHANA REFUGEE CAMP EXTENSION BUDUMBURA,GHANA.u can contact me at kwaku_selom@yahoo.com
By kwaku on 09/05/2006 at 7:56:24

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