European sperm harder to get in U.S. after ban

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European sperm harder to get in U.S. after ban
Banked supply dwindling after FDA's halt in effort to stop mad cow disease

Updated: 2:36 p.m. ET Sept. 20, 2007

LONDON - For American parents looking for donor sperm to produce blond, blue-eyed Scandinavian babies, the search just got a little trickier.

In May 2005, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration decided to ban sperm from any European countries with exposure to mad cow disease, effectively striking off donors from Denmark to the United Kingdom. While some sperm banks have had enough frozen stocks to cope with the demand, they are now running low.

"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.

'A silly ban'

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

Pacey said that 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.

Other experts agreed the possibility of sperm transmitting mad cow disease was negligible. "I'd be more worried about genetic diseases," said Dr. Gianpiero Palermo, an associate professor at Cornell University's Center for Reproductive Medicine.

Risk of other diseases
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 that the FDA has been asked to reconsider their decision, but that they have not had any signs that the ban might soon be lifted. "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 set on children of European stock may be to actually travel to Europe. "We just have not been able to import any more Scandinavian sperm," Rodgaard said.

Palermo said that the decision has not had a big impact on their patients.

"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."

European sperm harder to get in U.S. - Pregnancy - MSNBC.com

Excuse me, I laughing after read those article...
 
Ype, and if you don't get a blonde blue eyed baby, you just bleach their hair and have permanent colored contacts stitched into their eyes so you get what you want!:giggle:

Sorry....guess I spend too much time in the CI forums!
 
Ype, and if you don't get a blonde blue eyed baby, you just bleach their hair and have permanent colored contacts stitched into their eyes so you get what you want!:giggle:

Sorry....guess I spend too much time in the CI forums!

My god..what is this world coming to? Hilter and AGBell are back as other people?

Yep, I spend too much time in the CI forums so I am brainwashed with paranoia! :giggle:
 
My god..what is this world coming to? Hilter and AGBell are back as other people?

Yep, I spend too much time in the CI forums so I am brainwashed with paranoia! :giggle:

yeppers, you all have been knights of the CI threads :lol:
 
yeppers, you all have been knights of the CI threads :lol:

Yea cuz I work in that field so it is my passion. Deaf education and language access for all deaf children. I cant sit back and say nothing even if it means getting into ridiculous arguments. Oh well...I have the same arguments in real life too with some other people I encounter at my job or just in public. There is just tooo much misinformation about deaf/hoh people.
 
QUOTE=shel90;845381]My god..what is this world coming to? Hilter and AGBell are back as other people?

Yep, I spend too much time in the CI forums so I am brainwashed with paranoia! :giggle:[/QUOTE]

:Ohno:They've been reincarnated! :run: The Hindus are right!:giggle:

And, I'm not too sure they haven't been posting on AD!
 
My god..what is this world coming to? Hilter and AGBell are back as other people?

Yep, I spend too much time in the CI forums so I am brainwashed with paranoia! :giggle:


I agree with that one as said "For American parents looking for donor sperm to produce blond, blue-eyed Scandinavian babies, the search just got a little trickier." to me more likely Aryan (Hitler's Nazi). PFFFTTT looking for a perfect human.
 
QUOTE=shel90;845381]My god..what is this world coming to? Hilter and AGBell are back as other people?

Yep, I spend too much time in the CI forums so I am brainwashed with paranoia! :giggle:

:Ohno:They've been reincarnated! :run: The Hindus are right!:giggle:

And, I'm not too sure they haven't been posting on AD![/QUOTE]

OHHH what a SCARY thought!!!!!! Those two people should never ever be reincarnated! *shudders*
 
:Ohno:They've been reincarnated! :run: The Hindus are right!:giggle:

And, I'm not too sure they haven't been posting on AD!

OHHH what a SCARY thought!!!!!! Those two people should never ever be reincarnated! *shudders*[/QUOTE]

I knpw! Makes me want to run and hide just thinking about it!
 
The human form of mad cow disease, Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease, is mainly transmitted after people eat infected meat. In rare cases, the disease has also been spread by contaminated surgical equipment or in transplants of brain tissue. There has never been a documented case of the Creutzfeldt-Jakob being passed on after a sperm donation.

I think the ban is unnecessary but, my question is, Why would they go ahead with the ban when it has not been formally documented to prove that the sperm can be harmful as it is related to the Mad Cow disease? It's as if they are jumping on the gun without any foundation to structure their theory.
 
I think the ban is unnecessary but, my question is, Why would they go ahead with the ban when it has not been formally documented to prove that the sperm can be harmful as it is related to the Mad Cow disease? It's as if they are jumping on the gun without any foundation to structure their theory.

Yes I know that's why I laugh so hard after read those article...
 
If Hitler is alive today, he would be very proud of the fact that people are seeking blond hair/blue eye babies.

I think I can see how CI implanting in children can be tantamount to Nazism.
 
I think the ban is unnecessary but, my question is, Why would they go ahead with the ban when it has not been formally documented to prove that the sperm can be harmful as it is related to the Mad Cow disease? It's as if they are jumping on the gun without any foundation to structure their theory.

Better safe than sorry.
 
If Hitler is alive today, he would be very proud of the fact that people are seeking blond hair/blue eye babies.

I think I can see how CI implanting in children can be tantamount to Nazism.

Right....er.....cough! I wonder if my friends who had family members murdered in the holocaust would agree with that...interesting comparison.
 
Fly there and get yourself knocked up. Even the guy will be happy to pay for the roundtrip ticket.

Richard
 
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