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Introduction and a question on picking a sperm donor.

Hello. My partner and I have decided to start a family, and are currently trying to pick a sperm donor. We are doing a reciprocal, shared programme of IVF. We are using my partner's eggs, I am carrying and we are donating half of my partner's eggs to her sister. We can begin the process properly once we have chosen a sperm donor, and once my partner is on CD 3 of her next cycle (she's currently on CD 4, we just missed it).

I was just wondering if anybody has any advice about picking a sperm donor when you can't see their picture? We have narrowed our options down to four donors now, but we really can't pick between them. They all have the traits we are looking for, but without actually looking at them we can't seem able to pick which one we actually want. 

Re: Introduction and a question on picking a sperm donor.

  • When we started looking at donors, we thought we only cared about their looks. But as we started narrowing them down, their personalities became much more important. Some guys seemed dumb as rocks even though they were nice looking. We ended up picking a guy that had reddish hair, which I hate, just because he seemed like a great person. Plus, we wanted a profile we were proud to show our child later.

    That being said, we paid for a subscription so we could see pictures and hear audio interviews. We wanted to know as much as we could about them.
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  • Ditto on PP here. We were much more concerned with "would we like this guy if we hung out with him?" than looks - however we did pay for the childhood photos and audio interviews as we want to give our child as much info on her donors as possible.

    That said, we had 4 as well that we narrowed it down to and honestly did start to get 'petty' with things like eye color just to rule out some! Also, I'm assuming you know your partners CMV status - I was negative so that wiped out a huge batch of donors for us (which actually helped).

    In the end, when we had it down to 4, we did at that point just pick the one whose looks we liked best since all other conditions were equal.

    Good luck!
    Lil'mamaz was born on Aug 21, 2014! She's PERFECT!

    It's been a long road to here...
    Me (43) and J (45) - same sex couple. And we don't feel 40+!
    June'12 - First RE Visit
    Sept. '12 - Tubes removed
    Dec. '12 - Donor Egg/Donor Sperm IVF Cycle - 4 good embies!
    Dec. '12 - Fresh transfer, BFP! EDD 8/29/13
    Mar. '13 - Missed m/c at 16w1d, baby boy stopped growing at 15w4d
    Loss due to umbilical cord clot...baby was perfect. :(
    Jul '13 - FET#1 - c/p
    Sept. '13 - FET#2 - BFN
    Dec.' 2, 2013 - FET#3 with our last chance embie - BFP!!!
    Dec' 26, 2013 - hb!!
    EDD 8/20/14 with a baby girl!
    Little S was born on 8/21/14 - 8lb, 14 oz and 20 inches long.
    We live in Seattle and used SRM for our donor egg IVF cycle


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  • Also, the place we will be ordering from suggests you have a list of donors (I don't remember how many. I did 5.) you like and rank them. Have that ready when you order because their inventory change so quickly. They may not have your #1 dude.
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  • Our RE doesn't care about CMV status so we didn't have to rule ones in or out that way.

    I know that you're in a country that is not the U.S. or Canada (can't remember which from the LGBTParenting board-- UK?), which is why you can't see photos, right?. Are there different "types" of donors there? For the U.S., some donors are anonymous (you can never know who they are) and some are Open ID (at 18, you child can contact the donor via the sperm bank). We were only interested in Open ID donors, so that narrowed it down a lot. We also wanted someone with a particular ethnic/cultural heritage.

    Beyond that, we wanted a donor that we would look forward to telling our kids about and would be able to explain why we chose that person's sperm to help make them. We wanted someone that we could imagine being ok with our kids contacting some day.

    I don't have any reason to believe that a penchant for musical theater is genetically passed, but that was one of the things I loved about our sperm donor. @Manada was a musical theater person as a kid and we both love musicals and try to treat life like a musical (sometimes, at least) and so that really drew me to the donor we chose. Little things like that can sometimes makes the difference.
    ****loss discussed*****

    We're queer. I'm 33, have severe stage 4 endo, and had both fallopian tubes removed. My love ("Manada" on the boards, 32) was diagnosed with diminished ovarian reserve. We did Partner IVF (my eggs, her uterus). We lost our twins Tavin and Casey at 21 weeks gestation.

    Our IUIs
    with @Manada: IUI# 1-7 (December 2012- September 2013) all BFN. Tried natural, femara, clomid, puregon/follistim, clomid and menopur combo, both the ovidrel and HCG triggers.

    Our IVFs:
    IVF #1 my eggs November/December 2013: Cancelled IVF due to poor response

    IVF #2 my eggs/Manada's uterus January/February 2014
    BCPs and lupron overlap Stimmed: 1/22-2/2: Bravelle and Menopur (dosage ranged from B300 and M150 to B375 and M150 to B300 and M225)
    2/4 retrieved 10 eggs. Endo was much worse than expected. Only 3 eggs fertilized; February 7 transferred two day 3 embryos, froze one. All great condition.
    BFP eve of 6dp3dt; Beta 1 (11dp3dt): 110; Beta 2 (13dp3dt): 175; Beta 3 (15dp3dt): 348; Beta 4 (19dp3dt): 2222; Beta 5 (21dp3dt): 4255
    1st ultrasound (3/6  6w 1d): TWINS!!!! Twin A measuring 6w1d with a heartbeat of 118bpm. Twin B measuring 6w0d with a heartbeat of 113bpm. 

    ***July 18, 2014 we lost our beautiful babies at 21 weeks gestation. They were born too early. Tavin Sara T. and Casey Elizabeth T. are beautiful and precious and we will love them and miss them forever.***

    FET #1 December 2014
    Intralipid infusion on Dec 10. Transfer of 1 day 3 nine-cell embryo into my uterus on Dec. 19. (acupuncture immediately before and after)
    BFP on Dec. 27; Beta 1 Jan 2 (14dp3dt): 665, Beta 2 Jan 4 (16dp3dt): 1859, Beta 3 Jan 6 (18dp3dt): 4449, Beta 4 Jan 10 (22dp3dt): 12,251.



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    I was lucky too as I'm CMV negative so that left me with like 6 donors from our local sperm bank and only half were the same race as my husband so that left us with very little option.

    I agree with 2MamazInSeattle you have to like the guy. Our new donors essay really won us over he was funny and he has the same hobbies as me and hubby so we both insistently liked him. 

    I don't think his love of games is genetic I just want my babies to know that the person who helped bring them to us was a good person.


    me 33- everything looks good
    mister 34- PCD zero motilty 
    TTC#1 using donor sperm
    IUI#1 Dec 2nd-BFN
    IUI# Dec 28th-BFN
    IUI#3 Jan 26th-BFN
    IUI#4  Feb 26th-BFP
    mc March 2014
    IUI#5 April 6th prometrium-BFN
    IUI #6 cancled ovulated too early
    IVF# 1 July
    ER: Aug 3rd: 18R 15M 14F
    10 embryos frozen
    ET: Oct. 7th 1x5BA blast-BFN
    ET: Jan 9th 1x3AA blast- Beta 1/21


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