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Sperm Donation Laws by Country 2024

Country
Allowed Recipients
Donor Anonymity
Donor Payment
Donor Limits
GermanyUsually married heterosexual couplesNoVaries15 children
IsraelUnmarried, healthy men under the age of 30Yes, anonymity is kept indefinitelyYesUp to 10 children
FranceNo dataYesNo10 children
CanadaNo dataYesNo25 children per population of 800,000
BelgiumNo dataVariesNo data6 families
SwedenMarried or in cohabitationNo300 SEK12 children to 6 families (2 per family)
NorwayMarried or in cohabitationNoExpenses8 children
AustriaMarried heterosexual or homosexual couplesNoVaries3 families
Hong KongMarried heterosexual couples with age restrictionsNo dataNo data3 children
ItalyMarried heterosexual couplesYesNoNo data
TaiwanMarried couplesYes8000-99000 NT1 family
SwitzerlandMarried couplesNoExpenses8 children
JapanLegal married heterosexual couples with age restrictionsYesNoNo enforced national limit; guidelines recommend 10 births per donor
CyprusHeterosexual couples and single womenYesExpensesNo data
United StatesEveryoneVariesVariesNo enforced national limit; guidelines recommend 25 births per population of 850,000
United KingdomEveryoneNo£35 to cover expenses10 families in UK. Exports subject to national limits
SpainEveryoneYesNo data6 children
AustraliaEveryoneNoNoNew South Wales: 5 families Queensland: No data South Australia: 10 families Victoria: 10 families Western Australia: 5 families
NetherlandsEveryoneNoExpenses25 children
PortugalEveryoneNo, child may have name when 18 years old€43.88 per donation10 families
BulgariaEveryoneYesExpenses5 children
DenmarkEveryoneVaries200–500 DKK12 children
FinlandEveryoneNo, child may have ID when 18 years old.€32.40 per donation, roughly €324 total and expensesUnlimited, but maximum in 5 families
New ZealandEveryoneNoExpenses5 families

Which country is the best for sperm donation?

The United States has one of the most relaxed sperm donation systems in the world. Sometimes sperm donors can stay anonymous, they are allowed to donate for 25 births per 850K in population, and can sometimes be paid for their services plus expenses.

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