Why California Cryobank® Is the #1 Sperm Bank in America

With a diverse donor catalog and rigorous screening, it’s no wonder this sperm bank is a leader in the industry!

Disclaimer: This article is sponsored by California Cryobank®

Why California Cryobank® Is the #1 Sperm Bank in America

The reproductive space can feel so daunting when you’re just starting out. But California Cryobank helps make the process easier. Here are the top 10 reasons to go with them when planning your family.

1. A global leader, California Cryobank’s donor sperm and fertility preservation services have helped create an estimated 75,000+ families internationally.

2. Their extensive and diverse portfolio includes hundreds of donors (from donation centers across the nation) that feature a variety of physical characteristics, ethnicities, religions, interests, and talents.

3. Services all 50 states and over 40 different countries.

4. Less than 1% of applicants will make it into our donor catalog due to their high standards and minimum donation requirements.

5. Since 2018, all new donors are required to be ID Disclosure Donors.*

6. Recommended by physicians and families alike.

7. Their Sibling Registry offers opportunities for donor-conceived families to connect with other families who have used the same donor if they choose to do so.

8. Their Family Today and Family Tomorrow program offers savings on storage when you purchase four or more vials.**

9. Their sister company is Cord Blood Registry®, where you can get special perks for cord blood and cord tissue banking to potentially help the health of your family.***

10. They’ve been helping to create and grow families for over 45 years.

Partner with California Cryobank to help you with one of the most important decisions you’ll ever make. They’ll work together with you to help you on your path to parenthood. Starting your donor sperm search? Head to cryobank.com today and use promo code WARRIOR for a free level 2 subscription to their donor catalog. Subscription is valid for 90 days.

 

*California Cryobank is proud to offer “ID Disclosure Donors” in addition to our Open and Anonymous Donors. ID Disclosure Donors have agreed to allow California Cryobank to release certain identifying information to any donor conceived individuals once they turn 18. This information may include: donor's full name, donation location and last known address or email. It’s important to note that ID Disclosure programs vary from bank to bank. Not all banks provide the donor’s name and/or contact information once a child reaches 18.

**Shipping and/or pick up fees will apply at time of scheduling shipment. Only single purchases of 4 or more vials qualify for free storage. Purchases made at different times may not be combined.

***The use of cord blood is determined by the treating physician and is influenced by many factors, including the patient's medical condition, the characteristics of the sample, and whether the cord blood should come from the patient or an appropriately matched donor. Cord blood has established uses in transplant medicine; however, its use in regenerative medicine is still being researched. There is no guarantee that potential medical applications being studied in the laboratory or clinical trials will become available.

Cord tissue use is still in early research stages, and there is no guarantee that treatments using cord tissue will be available in the future. Cord tissue is stored whole. Additional processing prior to use will be required to extract and prepare any of the multiple cell types from cryopreserved cord tissue. New York State disclosure: Cbr Systems, Inc.’s activities for New York State residents are limited to collection of umbilical cord tissue and long-term storage of umbilical cord–derived stem cells. Cbr Systems, Inc.’s possession of a New York State license for such collection and long-term storage does not indicate approval or endorsement of possible future uses or future suitability of these cells.

Medical Disclaimer:

The information provided in this blog is intended for general informational purposes only and should not be considered as a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of your healthcare provider or qualified medical professional with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition. Never disregard professional medical advice or delay in seeking it because of something you have read in this blog.

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