Donate Sperm (Naturally) for Free to Women Who Want to Have Babies.

Posted by Ifeanyi on Thu 13th Nov, 2014 - tori.ng

Once upon a time, when single women and infertile couples wanted a baby, they would pay a sperm bank to help them. Sometimes it costs thousands of dollars for a successful pregnancy. But now, those services have gone online, and at the click of a mouse, donors make their sperm available by offering to have sex for free. It's a surprising and some say unconventional method of making a baby called "natural insemination."

 Once upon a time, when single women and infertile couples wanted a baby, they would pay a sperm bank to help them. Sometimes it costs thousands of dollars for a successful pregnancy. But now, those services have gone online, and at the click of a mouse, donors make their sperm available by offering to have sex for free. It's a surprising and some say unconventional method of making a baby called "natural insemination." 

Donors connect with women on the Internet who want to become mothers "the natural way," because the recipients believe having sex maximizes their potential for getting pregnant. One sperm donor who calls himself "Joe" and says he's fathered more than 30 children. “I’m not having intercourse with these women when there’s no chance of pregnancy,” he said.

Joe, a married man with three teenage children, asked to hide his identity because of the double life he said he leads online as a "natural" sperm donor. He said his wife doesn't know about his extracurricular activities.

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