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Home » Central New Jersey Fertility Guide » Should the U.S. Limit the Number of Children a Sperm Donor Can Father?
Should the U.S. Limit the Number of Children a Sperm Donor Can Father?
Star-Ledger, Sept 6, 2011

In other countries, clinics impose restrictions on the number of children a sperm donor can father. But there's no such limit in the United States. We have only the recommendation of the American Society for Reproductive Medicine, which advises against using a particular donor for more than 25 births per population of 800,000.
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