Harry's Story

My choice to become a sperm donor was influenced by the overwhelming joy I find in being a father to two wonderful children. The indescribable emotions that sweep over me when I look at them are sentiments I never fathomed before becoming a parent.

I firmly believe that the magic of parenthood should be accessible to everyone. The prospect of contributing to someone's journey toward parenthood fills me with immense happiness and joy. Knowing that I can make their dreams come true is a source of great fulfilment.

The decision to select Semovo as the sperm bank for my donation was a straightforward one. With its multiple convenient locations, friendly and approachable team, and excellent reputation, Semovo stood out as the perfect place for me to contribute to creating families.

Drafting a pen picture letter to potential children born of my donation was a gratifying experience. It allowed me to offer insights into my physical attributes, interests, and personality. I am an outgoing, friendly, and trustworthy individual with a quirky personality. I hope this may assist them in recognising specific characteristics within themselves.

The decision to become a sperm donor was not made lightly; instead, it was a thoughtful process rooted in the belief that every individual deserves the chance to experience the profound joy of parenthood. While I may not play a direct role in the child's upbringing, I wish them every happiness, success, and well-being.

Ready to get started?

Become a sperm donor today.

Please Note: We can only accept donors that live in the United Kingdom long term
Please Note: Initial enquiry must be prior to 45th birthday.

Important Information

As a donor, you will be reimbursed a maximum of £45 each time you visit your Semovo location to cover your expenses and loss of earnings.

To become a donor, we need you to agree to the following:

  1. Attend regular appointments and produce all donations on site by masturbation.
  2. Be screened for medical conditions throughout the process.
  3. Not put yourself at risk of contracting sexually transmitted infections (STIs).
  4. Be registered as an identifiable donor with the UK fertility regulator, the Human Fertilisation and Embryology Authority (HFEA).
  5. Not knowingly omit any relevant information that could affect the health of any children born as a result of your donation.