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Exploring the Earnings of Sperm Donors in India and Abroad

This article delves into the earnings of sperm donors in India and abroad, highlighting the societal perceptions and financial aspects of this profession. While India still grapples with misconceptions, countries like the USA and Europe view sperm donation as a respectable and lucrative career. A recent social media revelation from a donor sheds light on the significant income potential and the differences in treatment of donors across borders. Explore the contrasts and understand the evolving landscape of sperm donation.
 

The Journey of Sperm Donation


In India, the 2012 film 'Vicky Donor' brought sperm donation into the limelight. Despite this, many misconceptions and social taboos surrounding the topic persist in the country.


Conversely, in countries like the USA and Europe, sperm donation is regarded as a respectable profession that offers good financial returns. Recently, an individual shared his experiences on social media, highlighting the stark differences in perceptions of sperm donation between India and abroad.


Earnings from Sperm Donation in India

In India, the majority still view sperm donation negatively. Nevertheless, there are registered sperm banks and fertility clinics that compensate donors. Typically, donors receive between ₹500 to ₹2000 for each donation. If a donor contributes twice a week, they could earn approximately ₹4000 to ₹8000 monthly.


In major cities like Delhi, Mumbai, and Bengaluru, where demand is higher, earnings can range from ₹8000 to ₹15000 per month. Donors with higher educational qualifications (such as MBBS or engineering) or specific physical traits (like fair skin, blue eyes, or tall stature) may see increased demand and higher rates. However, earnings in India are significantly lower compared to those abroad.


Sperm Donation as a Profession Abroad

In countries such as the USA, Europe, and Australia, sperm donation is considered a respectable profession. For instance, at the Seattle Sperm Bank in the USA, donors can earn $100 (approximately ₹8400) per donation, potentially making ₹1.26 lakh in a month. At the California Sperm Bank, this amount can rise to $150 (₹12,600). In European sperm banks, a donation fetches €40 (₹3600), with the possibility of donating four times a month. Additionally, larger sperm banks like Cryos International offer bonuses and extra payments, allowing donors to earn up to ₹8.4 lakh in six months. Donors abroad also benefit from free health check-ups, fertility tests, and annual physical exams.


A Donor's Revelation

Recently, an individual disclosed on social media that he is the biological father of thousands of children worldwide. He has been donating for several years and earns up to ₹2.5 lakh monthly from this activity. He also mentioned that children born from his donations can contact him once they turn 18, although he has no right to access their information.