Sperm Donation

We already know you’re a hero!
But did you know that you have millions more hiding inside you?
Donate sperm, donate the future.

 

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donation-related expenses up to

20,000 CZK

WHY

Why should you become a donor at Repromeda?

Příběhy našich dárců

Jak ženy vnímají dárcovství

Who can become a donor?

Requirements for sperm donation:

Age:
18–36 years

Secondary education completed with a school-leaving diploma

Good
overall health

Normal
BMI

Factors that exclude sperm donation:

Smoking and excessive alcohol consumption

Hereditary or psychiatric illnesses

Sexually transmitted diseases

Substance
abuse

Infertility

Final conviction or detention

Severe vision impairment (strong glasses, -4 diopters or more)

We compensate costs up to 20,000 CZK

Sperm donation in the Czech Republic is legally free of charge. However, at REPROMEDA, we provide compensation for the time, travel expenses, and discomfort associated with sperm donation. The compensation is set at 2,000 CZK per sperm donation, with a maximum of ten donations allowed. 1,000 CZK is paid to you immediately after each donation. The remaining amount is paid in a lump sum after the final donation, provided the test for sexually transmitted diseases comes back negative. This test is carried out six months after your last donation. Only then can the samples be released for use.

How does sperm donation work?

Follow the step-by-step process of becoming a donor at Repromeda:

The process begins with completing our three-part online questionnaire below.

You will be contacted by our donation coordinator.

Sperm analysis (spermiogram) and blood tests

  • Interview with doctors and geneticists
  • Inclusion in the donor registry
  • Semen sample collection
  • Maximum 10 donations, with 3 to 5 days between each donation

Coordinators

Meet your coordinator—she will guide you through the process and answer all your questions.

Mgr. Adéla Kupka

QUESTIONS

Frequently Asked Questions

Donated sperm helps couples where the male partner cannot conceive due to various reasons, such as:

  • Infertility caused by cancer treatment
  • Genetic disorders
  • Severe fertility issues like azoospermia (absence of sperm in ejaculate)

According to the current Czech law sperm donation is free. However, donors at REPROMEDA receive compensation for their time, travel, and discomfort:

  • 2,000 CZK per donation (maximum 10 donations)
  • 1,000 CZK is paid immediately after each donation.
  • The remaining amount is paid after the final donation, once the STD test is confirmed negative (this test is done six months after the last donation).

No, sperm collection must take place in the dedicated collection rooms at REPROMEDA clinics.

Yes, sperm donation is anonymous, voluntary, and free of charge, in accordance with Czech law.

I Want to Donate Sperm

If you're ready to help, please fill out the form below:

Chci darovat spermie EN

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Koordinátorka

Mgr. Adéla Kupka

The diversity of an IVF coordinator’s job is a daily challenge for me. As a mother, I’m grateful to be part of the Repromeda team, helping couples on their journey to their dream of parenthood. In my daily work, I make use of my language skills, attention to detail, and work experience from abroad. I enjoy marketing, which inspires me to look for new and creative ways to support our clients. When I’m not at work or with my family, you’ll most likely find me with a cup of coffee in one of Brno’s cafés, out on a trip, or high up in the mountains.

Coordinator

Mgr. Adéla Kupka

The diversity of an IVF coordinator’s job is a daily challenge for me. As a mother, I’m grateful to be part of the Repromeda team, helping couples on their journey to their dream of parenthood. In my daily work, I make use of my language skills, attention to detail, and work experience from abroad. I enjoy marketing, which inspires me to look for new and creative ways to support our clients. When I’m not at work or with my family, you’ll most likely find me with a cup of coffee in one of Brno’s cafés, out on a trip, or high up in the mountains.