UK's national first sperm bank opens
October 30, 2014  20:47
The UK's first national sperm bank opened its doors today in a bid to end the shortage of donors that has forced the country to massively import sperms from the US and Denmark. The facility, aimed to help single women, men with fertility problems and same-sex couples to build families, will be based initially at Birmingham Women's Hospital before being extending to cover the whole country. The Department of Health has given 77,000 (Rs 75 lakh) to fund the national sperm bank.
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