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Aqua
10-01-2007, 06:23 PM
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For American parents looking for donor sperm to produce blond, blue-eyed Scandinavian babies, the search just got a little trickier.

A ban on sperm from all European countries with exposure to mad cow disease means U.S. sperm banks are running low.

The May 2005 decision by the Food and Drug Administration effectively blocked donors from Denmark to the United Kingdom. And while some sperm banks have had enough frozen stocks to cope with demand, they are now facing shortages.

"We still have a little bit left, but not much," said Claus Rodgaard, manager of Cryos International, a Danish-based sperm bank with an office in New York.

"We're not here to promote people to have blond, blue-eyed babies, but if those are the kinds of characteristics you're looking for, then Danish sperm is good for that," Rodgaard said. "That's all we have in Denmark."

Scientists say the ban is not justified.

"The consensus in the United Kingdom is that this is a silly ban," said Dr. Allan Pacey, an andrology expert at the University of Sheffield and secretary of the British Fertility Society. "There's no evidence to show that mad cow disease can be transmitted in human semen."

The human form of mad cow disease, variant Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease, is mainly transmitted after people eat infected meat. In rare cases, the disease has been spread by contaminated surgical equipment or in transplants of brain tissue. There has never been a documented case of variant Creutzfeldt-Jakob being passed on after a sperm donation.

Pacey said concerned doctors could always screen potential donors to see if they might be at high-risk for mad cow disease, but that a blanket ban was unnecessary.

Dr. Gianpiero Palermo, an associate professor at Cornell University's Center for Reproductive Medicine, agreed. "I'd be more worried about genetic diseases," he said.

Diseases including HIV/AIDS, hepatitis, or bacterial infections like chlamydia would be far more likely to be spread by sperm donors, doctors said.

Rodgaard said the FDA has been asked to reconsider the ban, but there has been no sign it will be lifted soon. "It's a completely random decision," he said, pointing out that even though Canada has reported mad cow cases, "you are still allowed to import all the tissue you want from Canada."

For the moment, the best option for American parents desiring children of European stock may be to travel to Europe. "We just have not been able to import any more Scandinavian sperm," Rodgaard said.

Palermo said the ban has not had a big impact.

"There's absolutely no difference between American and European sperm," he said. "If you are looking for a specific type of donor, we can find whatever genetic qualities you want in the U.S."

IAKaraokeGirl
10-01-2007, 06:39 PM
^^^^^^^ wonders if her real father was Danish. :D

WildIrish
10-02-2007, 01:46 PM
I'm sorry....there's just too many jokes here.

Almost out of Danish sperm? (Do you have any Fritter sperm left?)

Mad cow in sperm? Wouldn't that be mad bull?

Travel to Europe if you want children of European stock? (Why am I thinking of the new marketing strategy of European countries being "Come to Europe and go home pregnant by one of our men". :yikes: )

No difference in American and European sperm? None at all? Not even the taste? :p

scotzoidman
10-02-2007, 01:49 PM
Stop ^ him before he bombs again!!!

WildIrish
10-02-2007, 01:51 PM
You can't ban me! :mad:





I'm Irish, not Danish! :p

Booger
10-02-2007, 02:39 PM
You can't ban me! :mad:





I'm Irish, not Danish! :p


If you are Irish man and bombing that much are you part of the IRA?

WildIrish
10-02-2007, 03:00 PM
If you are Irish man and bombing that much are you part of the IRA?


IRA...never heard of them. ;)

Aqua
10-02-2007, 03:20 PM
You can't ban me! :mad:

He can't... but I can. :kissass:

Not that I would mind you... it's way not in my best interests. :spank:

So your penance is a trout whack! :trout:

Oldfart
10-02-2007, 04:19 PM
But every picture I have ever seen of sperm (except Woody Allen) had no hair and no eyes, so where's this blond haired, blue eyed sperm talk coming from?

CunningLinguist
10-07-2007, 09:52 PM
There has never been a better time to be a Viking.

Well OK, maybe about a 1,000 years ago, but still blonde, blue-eyed Northman who still worships the old gods wishes to trade his genetic material in exchange for money or booze.

And that folks is my new Craig's List ad.