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UK national sperm bank has just nine donors UK national sperm bank has just nine donors
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Just nine men are registered as donors a year after the opening of Britain's national sperm bank in Birmingham.Just nine men are registered as donors a year after the opening of Britain's national sperm bank in Birmingham.
It is now planning a recruitment drive, with chief executive Laura Witjens saying that appealing to male pride may be an effective way to boost donations.It is now planning a recruitment drive, with chief executive Laura Witjens saying that appealing to male pride may be an effective way to boost donations.
She has suggested a new campaign featuring a cartoon superhero, echoing a successful strategy in Denmark.She has suggested a new campaign featuring a cartoon superhero, echoing a successful strategy in Denmark.
A change in UK law in 2005, removing anonymity for sperm donors, is thought to have led to a drop in volunteers.A change in UK law in 2005, removing anonymity for sperm donors, is thought to have led to a drop in volunteers.
Ms Witjens said she hoped adopting the "superman" message would help, but it could still take five years before the national sperm bank had enough donors.Ms Witjens said she hoped adopting the "superman" message would help, but it could still take five years before the national sperm bank had enough donors.
She told the Guardian: "If I advertised saying 'Men, prove your worth, show me how good you are', then I would get hundreds of donors.She told the Guardian: "If I advertised saying 'Men, prove your worth, show me how good you are', then I would get hundreds of donors.
"That's the way the Danish do it. They proudly say, this is the Viking invasion, exports from Denmark are beer, Lego and sperm. It's a source of pride.""That's the way the Danish do it. They proudly say, this is the Viking invasion, exports from Denmark are beer, Lego and sperm. It's a source of pride."
'Lots of tests''Lots of tests'
The national sperm bank, based at Birmingham Women's Hospital, received a £77,000 grant from the Department of Health to get up and running, but it will now be funded independently of the government.The national sperm bank, based at Birmingham Women's Hospital, received a £77,000 grant from the Department of Health to get up and running, but it will now be funded independently of the government.
It was created to help tackle the shortage of donors which often drives patients overseas or to unregistered services. It is also the first UK clinic to give people from ethnic minorities the chance to choose from a range of culturally matched donors.It was created to help tackle the shortage of donors which often drives patients overseas or to unregistered services. It is also the first UK clinic to give people from ethnic minorities the chance to choose from a range of culturally matched donors.
It will start shipping its first batches of sperm to clinics nationwide from January 2016.It will start shipping its first batches of sperm to clinics nationwide from January 2016.
Ms Witjens told BBC Radio 4's Today programme that while nine was a small number, it actually meant thousands of men were coming forward.Ms Witjens told BBC Radio 4's Today programme that while nine was a small number, it actually meant thousands of men were coming forward.
"Nine donors at this stage can help 90 families, which is 90 families who otherwise would have had to go abroad," she said."Nine donors at this stage can help 90 families, which is 90 families who otherwise would have had to go abroad," she said.
Donors must have strong sperm to qualify, and Ms Witjens said many men were either put off or rejected after coming forward.Donors must have strong sperm to qualify, and Ms Witjens said many men were either put off or rejected after coming forward.
Sperm donation: the rulesSperm donation: the rules
Men must attend the clinic twice a week for three or four months and have a wide range of tests, she said.Men must attend the clinic twice a week for three or four months and have a wide range of tests, she said.
"Then the crux is having your sperm frozen and then tested, and that's where most men fail - about 80 to 90%.""Then the crux is having your sperm frozen and then tested, and that's where most men fail - about 80 to 90%."
All children born as the result of sperm donation since 2005 will have the right to know the identity of their father when they turn 18.All children born as the result of sperm donation since 2005 will have the right to know the identity of their father when they turn 18.
However, a donor is not the legal parent and is not named on the birth certificate.However, a donor is not the legal parent and is not named on the birth certificate.
'Curiosity''Curiosity'
Concern about loss of anonymity has put many men off coming forward at a time when demand is rising, especially from same sex couples and single women.Concern about loss of anonymity has put many men off coming forward at a time when demand is rising, especially from same sex couples and single women.
"One of the problems we have is this myth that you become the father either legally or socially," Ms Witjens said."One of the problems we have is this myth that you become the father either legally or socially," Ms Witjens said.
"Children may want to know who their biological father is, but it doesn't mean to say that at the age of 18 they knock on your door and call you daddy. It's about curiosity.""Children may want to know who their biological father is, but it doesn't mean to say that at the age of 18 they knock on your door and call you daddy. It's about curiosity."
Donors are paid £35 per clinic visit, but Ms Witjens said financial reward was not a good way to boost recruitment.Donors are paid £35 per clinic visit, but Ms Witjens said financial reward was not a good way to boost recruitment.
"We might get more donors if we paid £50 or £100 per donation, but money corrupts."We might get more donors if we paid £50 or £100 per donation, but money corrupts.
"If you feel you can make £200 a week for four months, you might hide things about your health.""If you feel you can make £200 a week for four months, you might hide things about your health."
Ms Witjens told the Guardian a November advert was planned, asking men to consider giving an "alternative Christmas gift".Ms Witjens told the Guardian a November advert was planned, asking men to consider giving an "alternative Christmas gift".
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