Sperm Donation Laws By Country - Overview Table

Overview Table

Country Donor payment Children per donor Donor anonymity Allowed recipients
Australia no data
  • Australian Capital Territory: no data
  • New South Wales: 5 families
  • Northern Territory: no data
  • Queensland: no data
  • South Australia: no data
  • Tasmania: no data
  • Victoria: 10 families
  • Western Australia: 5 families
no no data
Belgium no data 6 children varies no data
Canada no data 25 children per population of 800,000 yes no data
Denmark 200-500 DKK 12 children varies Everyone
France no data 5 children yes no data
Germany varies 15 children no Usually married heterosexual couples
Hong Kong, China no data 3 children no data no data
Netherlands expenses 25 children no Everyone
New Zealand no data 10 children to 4 families (clinical policy, not legislated) no no data
Norway no data 8 children no no data
Spain no data 6 children yes Everyone
Sweden 300 SEK 12 children to 6 families (2 per family) no Married or in cohabitation
Switzerland expenses 8 children no Married heterosexual couples
United Kingdom £35 to cover expenses 10 families worldwide no Everyone
United States of America varies No enforced national limit - guidelines recommend 25 births per population of 850,000 varies Everyone

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