Australian on tour to distribute his sperm

A 37-year-old Australian man has embarked on a 10-day "making-baby tour" with the aim of offering his sperm to women who wish to have artificial insemination, according to the Courier Mail.

Australian on tour to distribute his sperm

A 37-year-old Australian man has embarked on a 10-day "making-baby tour" with the aim of offering his sperm to women who wish to have artificial insemination, according to the Courier Mail.

Adam Hooper, whose sperm has been used to help conceive more than 20 babies, is currently in Brisbane, Western Australia on his tour.

Next weekend he will host a seminar and all women who attend and who are in their ovulating period can receive a glass containing Mr Hooper's sperm, it has been reported.

And since selling sperm is illegal in Australia, they won't have to pay a single penny to obtain the precious liquid.

Adam Hooper expects many women in their 30s and 40s to attend his seminar.

A controversial tour

The initiative has drawn its fair share of criticism in Australia. Several citizens are particularly concerned about the lack of control surrounding Mr. Hooper's sperm donations.

The latter assures that he undergoes regular medical examinations and that his gesture is completely altruistic.

Usually, in Australia, a child conceived thanks to a sperm donation cannot meet his parent before the age of 18.

Adam Hooper nevertheless invites his potential “children” to get in touch with him as soon as they wish.

"I will not be their parent, but if they want, the children can have a picture of me or call me if necessary," he said.

“I want children to be able to know where they come from. There are too many young people from assisted reproduction who spend years finding their father,” added Mr. Hooper.

The 30-year-old has also started the “Sperm Donation Australia” Facebook page, thanks to which he puts couples or single-parent women in contact with donors. His initiative would have allowed the birth of more than 900 babies.

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