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Head of Herzliya sperm bank says sperm scarcity stems from higher demand, stringent health checks and overall decline in ‘quality of sperm among young men’ – which can earn them some NIS 700 a sample
Israel is said to be experiencing a “severe” shortage of sperm donations all over the country, with health officials citing a number of surprising factors.
Dr. Alon Kedem, director of the Sperm Bank at Herzliya’s Medical Center, tells Ynet that over the past few years the demand for sperm all over the country has skyrocketed.