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The Relationship Between Donors And

Parents To Be

Presented By CoParents.co.uk

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Contents

Slide 3 - The CoParents SurveySlide 4 - Respondents (Key Findings)Slide 5 – Females - Receiving Sperm (Part 1)Slide 6 – Females - Receiving Sperm (Part 2)Slide 7 – Females - Receiving Sperm (Key Findings)Slide 8 - Females - Never Received Sperm (Part 1)Slide 9 – Females - Never Received Sperm (Part 2)Slide 10 - Females – Never Received Sperm (Key Findings) Slide 11 – Males - Donating Sperm (Part 1)Slide 12 – Males - Donating Sperm (Part 2)Slide 13 – Males - Donating Sperm (Key Findings)Slide 14 – Males - Never Donated Sperm (Part 1)Slide 15 – Males - Never Donated Sperm (Part 2)Slide 16 – Males - Never Donated Sperm (Key Findings)Slide 17 – Find Out MoreSlide 18 – Get In Contact

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The CoParents Survey

CoParents undertook our own research to establish more about the relationship between sperm donors and parents to be.

A survey was created to gather and analyse results and was uploaded online between July –August 2014.

Let’s take a look at the key findings…

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Respondents – Key Findings

• 53.7% of respondents were female, compared to 42.5% males, and 3.8% who preferred not to disclose their gender

• The most popular age of respondents to complete the survey were aged 42 or over (60.2%), with those aged 18-21 being the least popular (0.75%)

• 71.43% of respondents were based in England, 15% from Scotland, 6.7% from Wales and 1.5% from Canada

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Females - Receiving Sperm (Part 1)

• Half of the females who have been a recipient of sperm donation have used a donor before

• The full sample of females would be comfortable using a donor again in the future

• When choosing a donor, the main characteristics recipients look for included:

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Females - Receiving Sperm (Part 2)

• ¾ of women found a donor through a sperm bank, compared to a ¼ who found one via an online connection service

• ½ of the respondents said they would like the donor to be involved in the child’s upbringing

• ¾ commented that they would like to know the donor as a person

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Females - Receiving Sperm (Key Findings)

Overall, females are comfortable with the process of sperm donation.Health is the top priority for recipients when choosing a suitable donor.

Traditional sperm banks are the preferred choice for women -however, they might not be aware of online connection services.

Half of recipients are keen for the donor to be involved in the child’s upbringing.

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Females - Never Received Sperm (Part 1)

• 93.05% of females between the ages 22-42+ have never received a sperm donation

• Reasons for the above included:

• 70.14% of this sample feel there is no stigma attached to receiving a donation

• In contrast, 17.91% believe that there is a stigma attached

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Females - Never Received Sperm (Part 2)

• 41.79% of this sample think that the donor shouldn’t have an involvement with the child’s upbringing

• 76.11% believe that recipients should request support from the donor

• 50.75% would prefer not to meet their donor if they needed sperm in the future

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Females - Never Received Sperm (Key Findings)

93.05% of females aged 22-42+ have never received a sperm donation.

Only 17.91% of this sample believes that there is a stigma attached to sperm donation.

Most of this sample would not want to meet their donor if they required sperm in the future.

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Males Donating Sperm (Part 1)

• The largest group to donate sperm were those aged 42+ (57.14%)

• The majority of those aged 22-42+ who have donated have done so more than once previously

• 14.29% have donated on 4-6 occasions

• 71.43% would be willing to donate again

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Males Donating Sperm (Part 2)

• Half of males feel that there is no stigma attached to donating

• The majority of males would not expect to meet the recipient before donating

• The majority also stated that they shouldn’t be expected to support the mum or child

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Males Donating Sperm (Key Findings)

None of the sample stated that there was a stigma attached to donating sperm.

Males who donate are willing to help others start a family.

The largest group to donate sperm were those aged 42+ (57.14%).71.43% of this sample would be willing to donate again.

A large majority feel that they shouldn’t be expected to support the mum-to-be or child.

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Males Never Donated Sperm (Part 1)

• The largest group not to donate previously were also those aged 42+ (72.92%)

• Reasons for not donating included:

- 85.7% never felt the need to- 6.10% don’t agree with it

• Half of this sample would be prepared to donate if samples were low in their local area

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Males Never Donated Sperm (Part 2)

• If they ever did donate, three quarters believe that they shouldn’t be involved in the child’s life

• The majority of males in this category do not have negative perceptions towards those who contribute to sperm donation

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Males Never Donated Sperm (Key Findings)

The largest group to never have donated before were those aged 42+ (72.92%).

Half of those who have never donated would do so if samples were low in their local area.

Those who have never donated before feel more strongly about not being a part of the child’s life.

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Find Out More

CoParents is a dating site for co-parenting as well as free sperm donors from the UK.

We consider ourselves an ‘introduction’ service which aims to connect men, women and couples who are looking to have a baby with the help of sperm donors from the UK, USA, Australia and many other regions.

Our database of donors exceeds 30,000 – so you can find someone just right for your needs.

Click the image to the right to sign up!

To view the full statistics, please click on the following report:

CoParents – Connection Services: Relationships Between Donors And Parents To Be

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