In order for one or more women who are not his sexual partners to become pregnant by him, a man must donate his sperm with the purpose that it be used in artificial insemination or another type of "fertility treatment" on those women. The sperm donor will be the biological father of each child born from his donations in cases when pregnancies are carried to term.
In order for one or more women who are not his sexual partners to become pregnant by him, a man must donate his sperm with the purpose that it be used in artificial insemination or another type of "fertility treatment" on those women. The sperm donor will be the biological father of each child born from his donations in cases when pregnancies are carried to term.
Donor sperm infections treated with medically screened and donated sperm. Insemination techniques used include IUI or IVF. Treatment not covered by public healthcare. Self-referral to fertility clinic necessary.
Belgian law allows anonymous donors, but most clinics offer identity disclosure after child's 18th birthday. Waiting time for treatment varies from 1 to 3 months.