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Can I use relatives and friends' sperm for in vitro fertilization? This is a question that many azoospermic patients want to ask. In outpatient work, patients often ask, "Can I use my brother's sperm as a donor sperm for in vitro fertilization? This way, the child born will be more like me. Using sperm from the sperm bank as a donor sperm for in vitro fertilization may make the difference between the child born and me even greater
In fact, this is not allowed by national laws. It is necessary to maintain mutual blindness between donors to avoid potential ethical and privacy issues as much as possible.
Let's imagine, if this situation is allowed, what if the child born is called this brother? What if there is a conflict between the two brothers in the future and the child faces such a problem? Wait a minute.
The management of sperm donation and pregnancy assistance in our country is very strict, and the requirement for ensuring mutual blindness between the donor and recipient is very high. Even medical staff working in reproductive centers find it difficult to know the specific name, relatives, address, and other information of the donor. They can only know general information such as relevant health examination results, height, weight, blood type, etc., to minimize adverse effects on the life of the donor and recipient.