Fertility Choices offer Free-Sperm-Donations.com and DIY-Baby.com - find a sperm donor for self-insemination.
Through FSDW we connect you with private sperm donors in the UK, USA, Australia, Canada, New Zealand and worldwide. Sperm donor database for single women, lesbian women and infertile couples.
Creating choices! Assisted pregnancy through self-insemination- asssisted conception, fertility treatement information and advice- alternative parenting in the modern world

'Fertility Choices' are based in Australia and was an idea first created by
'The Child Listener' Emma Hartnell-Baker in the UK in 2004.

'Creating choices for women & infertile couples'
There are now over 1350 sperm donors registered in the Free Sperm Donations Database

'Fertility Choices' proudly brings you two web sites Free-Sperm-Donations.com and DIY-Baby.com -
encouraging men around the world to donate sperm for free, to help women and infertile couples through
self-insemination - either at home or in a fertility clinic. Many donors also volunteer to help as they would
welcome the opportunity to be in some way involved in the life of the child or children they helped to create. Through FSDW they are able to do so. FSDW offer a connections opportunity...

"We help you find your perfect match, and build your family- the rest is up to you!"

 

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Hi there Emma
 
Just to let you know
some
good news :)
 
My partner **** and I
joined your website in
early september 07 and
met up with a donor.
We tried for the first
time last month and it
has worked :)
We are having a baby!
We are so thrilled -
its still early
days but we are very
excited. Going for our
first scan in a few weeks -
can't wait! Thank
you so much for
providing the
service that you do
and making it possible
for t wo people to be
as happy
as we are now :)  
We will be in touch
again
with an update  
Thank you again,

J and K

 

 

Hi there,
I would like to send you
my thanks on behalf of
myself , the gay couple
I helped and our son
who was born a few
days ago,
Your work is really
important and helped us
all achieve something in
our lives which we
wanted so very much.
Thanks again and all
the best to your
organisation
for the future
.

Sperm Donor Name
witheld for privacy




A big thank you to all our registered sperm donors- you really are helping women and couples fulfil their dreams...we couldnt do this without you!

 

 





 

 



 







FERTILITY CHOICES - Australia business
- ABN 94 542 903 967 - Creators of DIY Baby™ and
Free Sperm Donations Worldwide

Fertility Choices- an expansion of FSDW- now helping you connect with egg donors, surrogates, adoption specialists...assisted pregnancy, alternative parenting- creating choices for single women, lesbian and infertile couples around the world!
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Our Free-Sperm-Donations.com site was created in 2004
by Emma Hartnell-Baker - also known as The Child Listener
Emma is an Education (Literacy) and Behaviour advisor with
a BEd Hons and MA, and is currently working towards a
Doctorate in Queensland.

Emma set out to help single women, infertile and lesbian couples
become pregnant using donor sperm (self-insemination) due to an increasing decline in sperm within worldwide sperm banks, and
especially following the changes in UK law relating to sperm donor anonymity. She believes everyone should be given the opportunity to
be a parent, regardless of fertility, marital status, sexuality etc
- all she asks is that you research your decision fully, and
ensure that you are in a position to offer a child the love, support
and financial stability they deserve before you embark on this journey.

Emma offers advice and information relating to meeting the
emotional needs of children born from alternative methods- eg sperm donation. For example -when and how to tell children, what happens
if they want to contact the donor father etc. Becoming pregnant or going through the adoption/ surrogacy process is only the first step.

We must focus on the children, as well as how to become
parents in the first place.


So what is FSDW?
Fantastic guys offer to donate their fresh sperm through our Free
Sperm Donations Worldwide database- within the member's only area.
Women wanting to meet these donors pay a membership fee
- these costs ensure that women are serious about this (our donors are volunteering their time and best swimmers- and appreciate serious enquiries only) and they enable us to operate the site.
Without subscription fees we could not offer this service.

FSDW is a 'connections service'- similar to a dating site
- we help you connect you do the rest!
We also offer 'Sperm Donor Wanted Message Boards'- either
pay £7 or request a free message as an FSDW subscriber

In 2007 Emma emigrated to Australia and Fertility Choices
became the official business name. She has also trademarked
DIY Baby™ and has big plans for helping women and infertile couples become parents even more within 2008 and onwards

Please do email Fertility Choices with any questions, or to request advertising or sponsorship

Emma Hartnell-Baker- Also known as The Child Listener- FSDW, Fertility Choices and DIY Baby creator

'The Child Listener'- Creator of
FSDW, (originally Sperm Donors Worldwide)
Fertility Choices
& DIY Baby

 

Fertility Choices- "creating choices for women and infertile
couples in the modern world"

Hi Em,
Just cancelled our subscription on Paypal.... .got to look on
the optimistic side ....and got to start thinking about the pennies :)
We will keep you updated
and fingers crossed our baby will be with us in January. Once again...
THANK YOU for setting up such a wonderful web site

 

I joined your site at the end of October, and after a few meetings with
some great people, and lots of e-mails and messages, I've now 
met a very suitable donor and we've arranged to proceed with AI in
January - so I'm unsubscribing now, because I don't want to waste any would-be donor's time - and also to save a few quid!

Obviously I hope everything will work out from here, but I hope it will be
okay to sign up again next year if, for any reason, our plans fall through,
and I'll notify you if we're successful.
I can't thank you enough for this service, it is just absolutely amazing,
and I would have been at a total loss for what to do if I'd not found
your site. I'm 37, single, and not about to leave this to chance any
longer, or (worse yet) rush into something
with the first available guy just to have a baby - and  I'm not willing
to give up my lifelong dream of being a mum either, purely due to not meeting the right person in time.
My own mum actually met the love of her life in her early fifties,
they've been togther ever since, and thank goodness she'd
managed to have me first!
I will definitely spread the word wherever possible to people who
 I think might find  your site useful, and I hope that all of your  projects go from strength to strength.


Hi Emma,  

I want to say im sooooo proud of what you are doing. 
You dont know the happiness you bring to peoples lives. 
I couldnt have afforded the cost of the sperm centres
fees and so wouldnt have been able to get another baby ever.
You have given me the chance to hopefully have one more baby
before its too late. 
Ive waited 16 yrs to find the right man and couldnt so my son
who is 16 has no genetic siblings.  My dad has only 2 grandkids
out of his four daughters so im happy and he will be too that he
will have another grandchild .I just joined last week and think
I have already found a donor in portugal who is willing to travel
here in oct for donation. ...



Already a
Free-Sperm-Donations.com (FSDW) Member or FSDW Sperm Donor?
Already a Member of Free Sperm Donations Worldwide ? Login to Your FSDW Account Here!

Why do our sperm donors donate
privately to FSDW members without payment?


- one recently said :
"It is the most amazing
feeling, and the genuine
donors that I talk to share
the same highs and lows 
with the girl at the end of the dreaded 2 week wait..."
.

I am attaching a picture of I*******, she was my first
success at AI, again thanks
to your wonderful website.  
Thanks


 
(donor name removed)

And this is the gorgeous
baby he helped to
create recently...


He wouldnt have access
to this information if he
donated to a sperm bank
- which is part of the joy of donating

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We are discontinuing our account at this time as we
have found an amazing donor (*****) who is willing to help
both of us get pregnant.
We have timed our ovulation
and will be meeting for our
first try this week. Thank yo
u so much! We will let you know when we have success!!!

 
Thank you,
M and T



I never knew that a website like this one existed and I'm very glad that it does.. I met my donor through the website and I must admit,
I had my doubts. I had quite a few replies and I replied to everyone but in the end I went with my gut instinct and I couldn't have chosen
anyone better. I fell pregnant on my first attempt at AI and I am now about to have my first scan. I'm pregnant and have been told that I'm glowing and I owe it all to your website. I know some people wouldn't consider anything like this because of the stigma attached but
sometimes you just have to go for it. Your website enables people who normally wouldn't consider treatment due to high costs
to fulfill their dream. Keep up the good work.. and thanks for continuing to help so many of us
..



Hi Emma,

Just wanted to tell you the brilliant, fantastic and marvellous news that I'm pregnant! 

Took your advice and got clinic to inseminate me on first day of ovulation instead of second even though they were really unhappy about it. Also inseminated at home the day before and day after.
I am completely over the moon and thank you and the site from the bottom of my heart.

I am posting a notice on the pink sofa to tell women about your site! Once again thanks Emma, Your site is brilliant and the donors on it are brilliant. I have met two lovely men and am amazed and astounded by their generosity.
x


Hi Emma,

I have just unsubscribed and sent in a feedback form. I just would like to give a message to all recipients and donors.
I am happy to say my partner and I after a few e-mails found our perfect donor using your site.
We kept the whole arrangement anonymous as it suited both parties. BUT after our first insemination I become pregnant!!

I am now 8 weeks and still appreciate I have a long way to go but without your site we would not have even got this far.
I am on the verge of 40 years and therefore did not expect to get pregnant first time, so fingers crossed that everything will be okay!

A MILLION THANKS to your site and our WONDREFUL DONOR -he knows who he is!

Name witheld for privacy



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What is self-insemination? Tips and info about self-inseminating using fresh sperm, at home.

Top Tips for Getting Pregnant Using Self-Insemination

What is self insemination?

DIY (do-it-yourself) or self-insemination, is a method in which the woman (or her partner )
inserts semen into the vagina herself, without medical assistance. This is surprisingly easy - and a useful technique for single women, lesbian and infertile couples, and heterosexual couples with sexual dysfunction.

How to self-inseminate - what is needed

The most important ingredient is freshly ejaculated semen that is inseminated within 90 minutes max).
Ask your donor to ejaculate in a clean glass or plastic container. Make sure this is wide-mouthed,
so it’s easier for him to aim accurately – you want it all!
You can also use frozen semen samples from a sperm bank, after allowing them to thaw at room temperature.
Visit our Directory for listings of sperm bank - usually in the USA- that will ship overseas if you live outside of the US

After the semen sample has liquefied (this takes about 30 minutes), you are now ready to self-inseminate.
Suck up the semen sample into a 10-ml plastic disposable syringe (without a needle) or use a turkey baster
- although the small amount of semen does not require such a large instrument.

The semen now needs to be squirted into the vagina- and as this is sometimes tricky you may want to have
practised this a few times first- using water. . You need to lie on a bed, with your knees and thighs bent, and
your knees wide apart. Guides the tip of the syringe into the vagina and put the syringe in as deep as you can
before plunging the barrel, depositing the semen into the vagina. Ideally you should try to have an orgasm during
the process- by stimulating the clitoris- not through penetration or insertion of anything such as a vibrator.
The only thing to go inside the vagina is the syringe!

You may find it easier to lie on the edge of the bed, with a pillow under hips so that your hips protrude over the edge
while you undertake the procedure . You can remain lying on your back for about ten minutes, after which you can
resume normal activity. Some of the semen will leak out, and this is normal.

While using a speculum is not essential, it can help, because it makes it easier to inject the semen at the mouth of the
uterus (the cervix). You can use a disposable plastic speculum, and when you insert the speculum, make sure the
blades are closed. You can slide it in upwards, or else sideways, turning it when it has been pushed all the way into your
vagina. When the handles are above your pubic bone, squeeze them together, which will open your vaginal walls. You will hear
a click when the speculum is locked open. If you are inseminating with a partner s/he will be able to see your cervix, which is
round and pink with an opening (the os) in the middle. The mucus may appear as a clear bubble, or a thread like raw egg white.
You can use a mirror to see what’s going on for yourself, if you so desire! After the insemination, make sure that you
release the handles and collapse the blades before removing it from your vagina.

Some women use a cup or cap for self-insemination. Rubber cervical caps are designed for contraception (hence the name "cap")
but they can be used for insemination. There is also a cervical cup especially designed for insemination, which is slightly
larger and more shallow, the name "cup" indicating that it serves as a semen receptacle. You simply squat down, check the
position of your cervix, and insert the cap containing the semen in that direction, holding it upright at all times. Check all around
the top of your vagina to make sure that you didn’t miss you cervix. The cup can be removed after several hours. Take care to
break the suction by hooking a finger over the edge of it before trying to pull it out.

Timing the procedure is extremely important, because you need to inseminate during your "fertile period".
Fortunately, it’s quite easy to determine when you ovulate, and you can either monitor your
cervical mucus, or use an ovulation prediction kit.

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Useful Fertility Glossary

Adhesion – the abnormal formation of a fibrous tissue between two organs, usually as a result of surgery.

Antibodies – proteins produced by the immune system to destroy something it recognises as foreign. The abnormal presence of antibodies to sperm in a woman's body can prevent sperm from recognising and therefore fertilising an egg.

Androgen – male sex hormone such as testosterone

Artificial insemination – placing sperm into the reproductive tract of a woman.

Azoospermia – the absence of sperm in an ejaculate.

Cervical mucus – mucus produced by the cervix through which sperm must pass to gain access to the uterus and fallopian tubes. The amount and texture of the mucus changes at the time of ovulation.

Cervix – opening of the uterus. It is found between the body of the uterus and the vagina.

Chromosome – package of highly-coiled DNA in a cell, usually shaped like an X. There are 46 chromosomes (23 pairs) in most body cells but just one from each of the 23 pairs exist in healthy eggs and sperm.

Conception – when a sperm fertilises an egg to from an embryo.

Cystic fibrosis – a genetically inherited disease that affects the lungs and gut.

Down Syndrome – a condition where an individual has an extra copy of chromosome 21 resulting in mental retardation, characteristic body shape and abnormalities of the heart and other organs.

Duchenne muscular dystrophy – an inherited type of muscular dystrophy characterised by rapid muscle weakness starting in the legs and pelvis.

Eggs – female sex cells, found in the ovary.

Ejaculate – fluid released from the penis during orgasm that normally contains sperm.

Embryo – An egg that has been fertilised by a sperm and has started to divide.

Embryo transfer – The placement of embryos into the uterus using a fine sterile tube.

Endometriosis – a condition where the lining of the uterus (which is shed each month), forms at abnormal places inside and outside of the uterus.

Endometrium – Lining of the uterus or womb.

Epididymis – structure on the outside of the testis which connect the testis to the spermatic cord. It is the location of sperm maturation and storage before ejaculation.

Fallopian tube – a tube that stretches from the ovary to the uterus.

Fertilisation – when a sperm enters the egg to form an embryo.

Fibroids – benign growths of the muscle layer of the uterus.

Foetus – an unborn individual in the later stages of development – in humans, from seven to eight weeks after fertilisation until birth.

Follicle – an egg surrounded by support cells.

Follicle stimulating hormone – FSH. Hormone produced by the brain that stimulates the growth of follicles in the ovary and sperm development in the testes.

Gametes – eggs and sperm.

GIFT – gamete intrafallopian tube transfer.

Haemophilia A – a rare heritable bleeding disorder where there is a shortage of one of the blood clotting factors (clotting factor VIII).

hCG – human chorionic gonadotrophin. A hormone produced by the embryo after it has attached to the uterus. It has similar properties to luteinizing hormone and is used to induce maturation of eggs in the ovary during an IVF cycle.

Hormone replacement therapy – a treatment where synthetic hormones are given to help overcome menopausal symptoms.

Huntington's disease – a progressive genetic disorder involving the degeneration of nerve cells in the brain. It is characterised by abnormal movements of the body and mental decline.

Hydrocephalus – a disorder associated with the build up of fluid in the brain resulting in brain damage.

ICSI – intracytoplasmic sperm injection. A technique where a single sperm is injected directly into the egg.

IVF – in vitro fertilisation. Infertility treatment where eggs and sperm are placed in vitro (meaning 'in glass') for fertilisation to occur outside the body.

Laparoscopy – surgical procedure in which a small camera is inserted into the abdominal cavity so that internal organs can be viewed.

Luteinizing hormone – LH. Hormone produced by the brain that is involved in egg maturation and ovulation in women. In men, it is involved in the production of testosterone.

Miscarriage – spontaneous loss of an embryo or foetus from the uterus.

Muscular dystrophy – a group of diseases that results in progressive weakness and loss of muscle tissue.

Oestrogen – female sex hormone produced by the large growing follicles in the ovary.

Ovarian hyperstimulation – a condition (sometimes fatal) where the ovaries become enlarged, painful and release fluid into the abdomen. It can occur in response to over stimulation with hormones, usually follicle stimulating hormone, in infertility treatments.

Ovary – one of two reproductive organs in a female that produce eggs and secrete estrogen and progesterone.

Ovulation – the process where the follicle opens to release the egg from the ovary. Occurs in response to luteinizing hormone.

Polycystic ovarian disease – condition where the ovary contains numerous cysts, ovulation is disrupted and hormone levels (particularly testosterone) are abnormal.

Polyps – benign growths of the inner wall of the uterus

Progesterone – female sex hormone produced after ovulation in the ovary. The main hormone produced during pregnancy.

Sperm – the male sex cells, produced in the testes.

Sperm count – a method of analysing the volume of semen, number, shape and motility of sperm. A normal sperm count contains on average 60 million sperm per millilitre of semen, of which 50 per cent are healthy, motile sperm.

Spermatic cord – known also as vas deferens. A tube which connects the epididymis to the urethra.

Subfertility – having a reduced likelihood of becoming pregnant due to problems within the reproductive tract.

Testicular varicocele – swelling of the blood vessels around the testes.

Thalassemia – a group of genetic blood diseases where the molecules inside red blood cells that carry oxygen are decreased or absent.

Turner's Syndrome – a genetic condition where the ovaries fail to fully develop and produce none or very few eggs resulting in total infertility. It occurs when one of the two X chromosomes are missing or incomplete.

Uterus – also known as the womb. The place where the embryo attaches and grows during gestation. It comprises an outer muscular layer called the myometrium and an inner glandular lining called the endometrium. The endometrium is shed each month, resulting in a period.

Vasectomy – surgical procedure where a segment of the spermatic cord is removed to prevent the sperm from being released into the ejaculate.

Zygote – a fertilised egg up to the time it first divides.

 

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