Is the sperm in the sperm bank safe?

Donor insemination is an assisted reproductive technology that uses sperm from a sperm bank to artificially inseminate the female partner, mainly for couples where the male partner has azoospermia, with a successful pregnancy rate of 10-20%. Where does the sperm for donor insemination come from? We ensure that the sperm source for donor insemination comes from sperm banks. Frozen semen from the sperm bank is strictly screened and the sperm donor is a healthy male with no chromosomal abnormalities or infectious diseases. According to the relevant state laws, the patient can never inquire about the exact identity of the sperm donor, only the number and approximate physical appearance of the sperm donor. The staff of the fertility center also has the responsibility and obligation to keep the relevant information about the patient confidential and cannot freely disclose the patient’s personal privacy. Does a child born through donor insemination have normal rights and obligations? If a woman undergoing artificial insemination treatment has her husband’s consent, he is legally the legal father of the child born as a result of artificial insemination by donor insemination. Children born from donor insemination (including children with birth defects) have the same legal rights and obligations as children conceived and delivered naturally.