Follas Labs, Inc.

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Established in 1979, Follas Labs, Inc. offers a number or reproduction-related products and services, including a sperm donation program. With offices throughout Indiana in Indianapolis, Fort Wayne, Kokomo, West Lafayette and Evansville, Follas Labs is able to recruit sperm donors from a number of nearby colleges and universities. Most donor candidates are enlisted by way of on-campus lectures and discreet advertisements in local newspapers.

In order to become a sperm donor for Follas Labs, you must fill out an application. The questionnaire includes a multi-generational medical history that must be completed to the best of your abilities. After you and your family history are scrutinized, it’ll be time for your sperm to go under the microscope. Specialist will be checking for mobility and resilience of your sperm to see if it will survive the freezing and banking process.

To protect the health of sperm recipients and any offspring resulting from the use of donor sperm, all sperm collected from you will be quarantined for six months before it can be used. If there are any genetic abnormalities, sexually transmitted diseases or other illnesses detected during any of your tests, you will be rejected from the Follas Labs sperm donor program. If all is clear, you will be approved to participate as in the Follas semen donation program.

As a donor, you will be expected to make regular sperm deposits for which compensation is provided as long as the samples are viable. You will also be subjected to semi-annual physicals and blood testing. You will also be compensated for your sperm donation. Follas is currently restructuring and plans to eventually shift its sperm donation program to Genome Resources ((317) 972-1214), also located in Indiana. Those interested in donating may contact either facility.

Follas Labs, Inc.
Address: 7750 Zionsville Road, Suite 450
Indianapolis, Indiana 46268
(317) 879-2800
1-800-969-0852
E-mail: information: info at follas.com
Hours vary. Call for current office and lab hours.

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Genome Resources

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Genome Resources is an Indianapolis, IN medical facility offering anonymous sperm donation services. The Anonymous Sperm Donor Program is open to college students and graduates between the ages of 18 and 41.Those meeting the proceeding criteria are encouraged to apply to become a Genome Resources sperm donor.

The process for becoming a sperm donor for Genome Resources is fairly straightforward. The first step is to fill out a medical health questionnaire. The form is approximately ten pages long and consists of a barrage of questions guaranteed to leave no stone of your personal life unturned. You can expect questions about your physical characteristics, immediate and extended family, lifestyle, interests, education, profession and of course, your sexual history.

Next, you will need to go in to the Genome Resources office in order to provide semen samples. Three actually. Fortunately for you, you won’t be asked to provide them all at the same time but rather a week or so apart. Each week, a semen analysis will be completed on the sample provided. During the analysis, researchers will be checking your sperm count, mobility and resilience. The three samples are required so that researchers can determine if your sperm is consistent and if it will withstand cryopreservation.

The third and final stage of becoming a sperm donor is a comprehensive physical which includes full analyses of your urine and blood. You will be evaluated for STDs, genetic disorders and overall physical fitness. Once all of your test results come back with satisfactory results, you will be invited to be a sperm donor. If you agree to actually become a Genome Resources sperm donor, you will be required to provide at least one sperm sample each week and commit to being a sperm donor for at least one year from the time you finished your application process. Men who become sperm donors are compensated for the donation at the rate of $50 per acceptable sample.

Genome Resources
(317) 972-1214
1100 Stadium Drive
Indianapolis, IN 46202
Hours: 8a-4p

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