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Donor bank


Born is a Danish, yet international sperm bank, founded in 2016. From the beginning, we have been a sperm bank that prioritises our donors. Born is not just a place for sperm donation. It is a place where you are always met on an equal footing, and where we have a focus 100% on you and your experience as a sperm donor. We may not be the only sperm bank or the biggest one, but we are definitely the cosiest.

Why is sperm donation important?
Sperm donation is crucial. It offers a glimmer of hope to many couples and individuals on their journey to parenthood. It is a courageous and innovative act that embodies human generosity and solidarity. By sharing this precious gift, you demonstrate altruism, while offering an opportunity to those who wish to start a family.
Become a sperm donor
Becoming a sperm donor is much more than a simple gesture. It is an act of altruism, a concrete way of contributing to the lives of others and making a difference in the world. Not only do you offer hope to those who dream of starting a family, but you also provide support for reproductive medicine. By becoming a sperm donor, you support reproductive rights and diversity, while expanding your own horizons and contributing to education and awareness. Your commitment has a long-term impact, leaving a legacy of generosity and hope for future generations. Join the Born family, and leave your mark on the world, one donation at a time.
How it works ?

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How it works ?
Application and initial interview
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Physical medical examination
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Contract review and a collection of blood and urine samples
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Approved as a Sperm Donor
Why choose Born ?
Born is much more than just a bank
With us, there is no hidden charges
Here you know what you are investing in
Here, making an appointment has never been so simple
Here, we take care of you
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