Sunday, July 23, 2006

Male Infertility Awareness

What all those blogs have in common is to support responsible sperm donation and the need to educate the general public about Male Infertility. If you would like to join this list please find instructions here.
You do not need to have experienced infertility first hand to join this list, it may be that you know of someone who is battling infertility, or that the laws surrounding DI in your country are not only restrictive, out of reach financially or discriminative in some instances or you could even be a donor yourself, as long as you share the following views..

1/A greater need to educate the public about Male infertility and how it also affects the lives of other family members.


2/Dispelling the stigmas attached to Donor Insemination.


3/Promoting and encouraging responsible and informed FREE sperm donations.



http://dynamodad.blogspot.com/
http://sweetvee.blogspot.com/
http://www.journeytothecentre.com/
http://babyquestblog.blogspot.com/
http://infertilefantasies.blogspot.com/
http://di-dad.blogspot.com/
http://babydust.eponym.com/
http://stellaandben.typepad.com/
http://butterflygirl.wordyblog.com/
http://bigpandme.blogspot.com/
http://the-end-of-my-line.blogspot.com/
http://dadsomeday.blogspot.com/
http://julesc095.blogspot.com/
http://gravidazero.blogspot.com/
http://thehardestquest.blogspot.com/
http://willowsway.blogspot.com/

posted by MAX at 12:31 PM

6 Comments:

Blogger Elle said...

Whatever you are going to write here, it will be good. Raising male infertility awareness is a great and needed thing. If only more men would talk about how it affects them....

Luckily' more and more articles appear. This was in The Times today.

http://women.timesonline.co.uk/article/0,,18030-2270553,00.html

24 July, 2006 03:41  
Blogger Dramalish said...

I don't know if I'm educational AT ALL, or even if you could classify my blog as in the male infertility genre, but my husband and I did conceive with DS. I refer to it frequently, and am very supportive of the use of art and third party reproduction.

So, do with that what you will! On a different note... much luck in the 2ww.
-D.

25 July, 2006 08:45  
Blogger MAX said...

Dramalish,

You're on the list. Ultimately a blog doesn't necessarly need to be "male factor" just as long you support the idea.

26 July, 2006 05:38  
Blogger DI_Dad said...

My own views on this topic have been laid out at:

http://di-dad.blogspot.com/2006/08/uk-donor-shortage-and-male-infertility.html

In short I support the campaign but I also support the UK ban on anonymity lawqs that contributed to the drop in available UK donors.

Regards,
Eric

04 August, 2006 15:29  
Blogger Paige said...

Thanks so much for making this available. I'm posting via blogger - but I no longer blog with blogger. My blog address is http://babydust.eponym.com

05 August, 2006 03:35  
Blogger MAX said...

Thanks Paige for joining our ranks...

05 August, 2006 13:35  

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