Overview Table
Country | Donor payment | Children per donor | Donor anonymity | Allowed recipients |
---|---|---|---|---|
Australia | no data |
|
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 |
Read more about this topic: Sperm Donation Laws By Country
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