2-3 times: You should probably donate at least 2-3 times to give them an adequate chance. Sometimes they are split into multiple doses if the count is good enough. I would recommend that you have legal documents drawn up by an attorney. You could be sued for child support at a later time without legal protection and that still may not be enough. You also may want to have visitation rights.
Answered 1/13/2016
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Freeze & quarantine: Dr durso makes good points - donate multiple samples if IUI treatments, 1-2 for ivf. A legal agreement protects all of you, without 1 you could be asked for child support. I would also recommend freezing your sperm and doing fda-approved infectious disease blood tests for you, then quarantining the sperm for 6 months and retesting you for infections. That way there's no risk of hepatitis b, c, hiv.
Answered 1/15/2015
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Sperm Donor: In nys anyone wishing to be a selected donor must contact a licensed sperm bank donate a sample and be screened multiple times over 6 months for sexually transmitted diseases. If you pass muster after 6 months quarantine the samples can be released for use.
Answered 6/17/2012
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