
There are several FDA certified donor sperm banks in the United States and we will be happy to provide you with a list of those banks that have successfully provided samples for our patients in the past. Advanced Fertility Care permits the use of any sperm bank as long as it is FDA certified and can provide the proper documentation with the sperm samples that are sent to our center. For your convenience, below is a list of several sperm banks patients have used in the past, however, there are several others available. Sperm is sold in individual vials which are available in various preparations:
- ICI Ready (Intracervical Insemination): These are unwashed sperm samples that will require more advanced processing by our andrology laboratory in addition to standard preparation techniques. As a result of this processing, total sperm counts may be decreased in comparison to IUI ready sperm (see below). It is often slightly less expensive to purchase an ICI ready sperm sample.
- IUI Ready (Intrauterine Insemination): These are prewashed samples that will still undergo appropriate preparation in our laboratory, however, will not need more advanced processing as with ICI Ready sperm. In general, these samples may be slightly more expensive than ICI Ready, however, are preferred for IUI.
- IVF or ART Ready: These samples generally have lower numbers of sperm with lower motility since lower numbers are sufficient for IVF or IVF with ICSI. These samples may be purchased for the use in IVF cycles only.
CMV (Cytomegalovirus) Testing
When purchasing donor sperm one must first know the CMV status of the female recipient. CMV (cytomegalovirus) is a community acquired virus that many people have had exposure to unknowingly and in general causes no harm except for cold-like symptoms at initial exposure. However, if CMV is contracted during pregnancy it can lead to miscarriage or birth defects. Women who have had previous CMV exposure (determined by a simple blood test) can select male donors with either CMV negative or positive exposure status. Women who have not yet been exposed to CMV and therefore have no immunity, should restrict their choice of donor to those that are CMV negative only. These distinctions will be found on every donor sperm bank website or listing.
Cost of Donor Sperm
The cost per vial of frozen donor sperm varies from sperm bank to sperm bank and is also dependent on the type of sperm being purchased (see above). Costs per vial can range from $200 to as high as $600 per vial. In addition, shipping costs, which average $150-200 per shipment can add significantly to the cost of using donor sperm. We recommend patients consider the number of attempts and number of vials they wish to purchase in order to have multiple vials shipped at once. In addition, if couples wish to secure sperm from the same donor for multiple children, this should be considered as well prior to the purchase.
Sperm Cryopreservation Banks
- California Cryobank: 800-231-3373 www.cryobank.com
- Fairfax Cryobank: 800-338-8407 www.fairfaxcryobank.com
- Fertility Cryobank: 800-877-4438 www.fertilitycryobank.com:
- Xytex Corporation: 800-277-3210 www.xytex.com
- New England Cryogenic Center: 800-991-4999 www.necryogenic.com
- Oregon Health & Science University: 503-418-3700 www.fertilityoregon.com
- Phoenix Sperm Bank: 888-716-7392 www.phoenixspermbank.com
- Seattle Sperm Bank: 800-709-1223 www.seattlespermbank.com
- Northwest Andrology & Cryobank: 800-786-5251 www.nwcryobank.com
- Cryos New York Sperm Bank: 866-366-6777 www.ny.cryosinternational.com
- The Sperm Bank of California: 510-841-1858 www.thespermbankofca.org