If you have had this suggestion put to you, it’s important to consider the option rather than just dismissing it outright. If you have a problem with your sperm count or you are not producing enough sperm to make fertilization viable, donor sperm is a very wise and also accessible choice.
However, before you embark on such a programme, it’s important to face up to any negative emotions you may be feeling. These may include:
• Depression or sadness
• Anger
• Frustration
• Uselessness
These feelings and others can take their toll on a relationship and actually cause more damage in the long run. Many men feel they have failed their partner by not being able to produce healthy sperm when another donor stranger can. It’s important to be communicative with your partner or to speak to a professional about the emotions you may be feeling.
Feelings of inadequacy in general and also sexual inadequacy are normal as are feelings of guilt, lack of control and feelings of failure.
If you are struggling with infertility as a man you will probably find that fewer resources exist than which exist for women. As a result, many men feel uncomfortable speaking about their problems or reaching out to a professional counselor or adviser.
Using donor sperm really is nothing to be ashamed about and could be your one chance of having a baby. It’s important that you try not to bottle up negative feelings when the outcome of using donor sperm could be so positive. It’s true that this method of conception is often harder to accept for the man than the woman, but it’s also important that both partners work together and understand each other’s misgivings.
The good news is that you will never need to suffer or wonder in silence as there is a great support network for anybody wishing to use donor sperm. Before any procedures take place you will have an in-depth understanding of what is going to happen and when and what you can expect in the future.
There are many ways you can find out about using donor sperm as a method of conceiving. Your local GP is the best place to start if you are experiencing fertility issues. A number of tests can be carried out to determine whether your sperm is at fault or whether anything else can be done to progress fertility naturally. The important thing to remember is that you are never alone.

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