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I’ve recently been through a battery of tests for an IVF donor program, but although my sperm count is within normal range (20 million), it is not enough to be a donor.
I applied on a whim after seeing an Instagram ad, but through the process I’ve become excited about the possibility of being a donor and helping families conceive.
Other tests:
- Full STI test - all clear
- Blood tests - all good, blood type O
- Genetic panel looking for ~260 genetically linked disorders - I don’t carry any known genetic disorders.
Other details: I have no family history of serious illness (physical or mental). I have green-brown eyes, brown hair with no balding or any greys, am 180 cm tall and considered the short one in my family. I have a 15 yo son who is already 184 cm (blue eyes, and very, very smart). I did well academically and studied medicine but switched to engineering. I was briefly a member of Mensa. Although diagnosed with ADHD as an adult, I’ve been highly successful in my career and I find it easy to make friends. Always loved taking part in sports and won national bronze in Karate at 17 and I’m an advanced skier, but I’m less of an athlete and have more of a love for intellectual and creative pursuits such theatre, music, debate, public speaking, writing, drawing, woodwork etc.
I’d love to help couples or individuals who are educated and who would be able to provide a loving and intellectually stimulating environment for a potentially bright child.
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