Well it depends on where you are having it sent. If you are having it sent to your home you will need a doctor to sign a release authorization that you will have to fax to the sperm bank before they can send you the sperm. If you are having the insemination done at a fertility clinic the sperm bank will send the sperm directly to the clinic and will not need a doctor's release authorization.
This was how I experienced it when I used European Sperm Bank in Seattle. http://www.europeanspermbankusa.com
Good luck!
sperm fertilzes the egg, without sperm no baby... so there is NO way a woman can get pregnant without contact of sperm
There is currently no method to selectively kill Y sperm without affecting X sperm. Both types of sperm are killed using the same techniques such as heat exposure or acidic environments. It is not feasible to target one type of sperm without impacting the other.
They're born without sperm, they make sperm during puberty and then continue to produce sperm.
Yes, it is possible to ejaculate without sperm present. This can happen in cases of a condition called azoospermia, where there is a lack of sperm in the semen.
No because sperm fertilizes your egg and without the sperm you cant get pregnant
No. No person on Earth can become pregnant without sperm.
No because they need permission from the doctor.
Ejaculation without sperm, also known as a "dry orgasm," occurs when semen is released without sperm. This can happen due to various reasons such as a vasectomy or retrograde ejaculation. In contrast, ejaculation with sperm involves the release of semen containing sperm cells, which can fertilize an egg during sexual intercourse. The main difference is the presence or absence of sperm in the semen during ejaculation.
Sperm have both x and y chromosmes and it would be immpossible to try and kill the y without killing the x
Yes if you are using donor sperm you either get it from someone you know or you pay for donor sperm. If done in a doctors office there will also be a charge for the procedure of artificial insemination - the doctor will place the sperm in the uterus using a thin tube.
No. Without testicles, there is nothing to create them.
Not long unless kept by doctors.