How Much Is Sperm Donation In south Africa

What is Sperm Donation?

Sperm donation is the provision by a man of his sperm with the intention that it be used in the artificial insemination or other ‘fertility treatment’ of a woman or women who are not his sexual partners in order that they may become pregnant by him.

Do sperm donors get paid?

The amount of money is low for sperm donation because the major intent is not earning money out of it, but donating sperm to help others. The procedure of sperm donation is a safe and effective procedure. It does not carry any type of risk with it.

How Much Does Donor Sperm Cost In South Africa

The cost of this is R 20 000 for Aevitas and Tygerberg and R22 000 for patients from other clinics.

How much does sperm insemination cost in South Africa?

According to Cape Fertility, the cost of fertility treatment depends on the type of treatment done, and treatments such as artificial insemination cost between R5000 and R10000 per cycle, with IVF treatments costing R56 000 to R66 000 per cycle.

Where can I get a sperm donor in South Africa?

South African Sperm Banks

We would recommend that you make contact with the following Sperm Banks should you be looking for a South African Donor Sperm Bank: www.androcryos.co.za– Johannesburg. www.medfem.co.za – Johannesburg.

How can I have a baby with a sperm donor?

Donor insemination is a fertility treatment that involves using a sperm donor to conceive. Insemination typically refers to intrauterine insemination (IUI) with a donor or an intended parent’s sperm, but donor insemination can also be used with intra-vaginal insemination or as part of an IVF cycle as well.

Can you choose your sperm donor?

Parents may choose to use a sperm donor for medical reasons, lifestyle choices, or simply preference.

Whatever the reason, a sperm donor can help households of all types build families.

Sperm donors may choose to stay anonymous or be identified, depending on how and where they donate.

How much do egg donors get paid in South Africa?

Currently, the maximum permissible compensation allowable in South Africa under the National Guidelines from the South African Society for Reproductive Medicine (SASREG), is R7000 per donation cycle.

Do you get paid for sperm donation in South Africa?

A donor can expect to receive between R3 000 and R8 000 compensation for their efforts.

Payments are only made if the donor was successful after the process is completed.