
How much can you get for donating sperm in Utah? Donors earn $100 for each donation($70 at the time of donation, and $30 when the sample is released). Healthy men are able to earn up to $1,500 per month.
How much money can you make donating sperm?
Now for the important question: how much money can you make donating sperm? Payment varies depending on how often you donate and how many vials your donations fill. Basically, if you make enough specimens twice a week, so donating 8 times a month, you’ll be making up to $1,500 per month.
How much do I get paid for sperm donation?
SPERM DONOR PAY. Most sperm banks pay around $40 to $100 for every semen sample. Therefore, let say you earn $70 for every donation and you are able to donate sperm 10 times a month. That means you can easily make $1000 per month. That is good money given that this is a side job without any health risks.
How much does it cost to donate sperm?
Costs vary, since sperm banks and fertility centers all set their own prices, but a vial of donor sperm generally costs $900 to $1,000. The insemination procedure itself is often about $200 to $400, though it can be higher. A lot of people will try twice per cycle, which doubles those costs.
What does it take to become a sperm donor?
Donors must have completed at minimum a high school, trade school/certificate program, college, or grad school degree. The sperm donation program asks for a minimum six-month commitment. Once you get past the screening process, most sperm donors donate once or twice a week, during quick donation visits. Our team understands our donors are busy ...

How many women are pregnant from a donor sperm insemination?
The average pregnancy rate is approximately ten percent per cycle. This means that for every one hundred women who use one cycle of donor sperm, ten women will become pregnant.
What is a known sperm donor?
Known Sperm Donors. A known sperm donor is a donor who knows the patient but is not their intimate partner. We require known sperm donors to have screening, sperm cryopreservation, and quarantine for at least six months at an established third-party sperm bank before their samples may be used for insemination at Utah Center Reproductive Medicine ...
How long do you have to wait to stop insemination?
If you stop insemination sessions for six months or more, you’ll need to sign a new donor consent form and repeat some of the testing. *If you have not been immunized against Rubella, you will need to get this immunization before your insemination.
Can I use donor sperm for IUI?
Donor sperm can be used for both IUI and IVF procedures. University of Utah Health’s Andrology Lab can both store and prepare donor sperm samples before they’re used in fertility treatments. We do not screen or test donor sperm for eligibility and/or suitability.
Where to take sperm sample for insemination?
For your insemination, you will take the prepared sample directly to your doctor. For patients with physicians at the Utah Center for Reproductive Medicine, please see the requirements for UCRM patients using donor sperm.
Does University of Utah Health freeze sperm?
University of Utah Health does not participate in collecting or freezing samples for direct donation. We also don’t screen and test donor sperm for eligibility and/or suitability.
Does the FDA require sperm to be screened?
Collecting, Preparing, or Storing Sperm. The FDA requires that sperm is extensively screened and tested if it will be used for directed donations. The FDA also regulates how we collect, prepare, and store sperm for directed donation. University of Utah Health does not participate in collecting or freezing samples for direct donation.
