Sri Lanka has established its first sperm bank at the Castle Street Hospital for Women in Colombo, offering hope to individuals and couples facing fertility challenges.
The service will operate with strict privacy measures to protect both donors and recipients. Donors must undergo medical tests to ensure safety and quality.
The hospital has encouraged public support through donations, marking a significant step in improving reproductive health services in Sri Lanka.
Those interested in supporting this initiative can contact the sperm bank at Castle Street Women's Hospital via 0112 67 89 99 or 0112 67 22 16.
The service will operate with strict privacy measures to protect both donors and recipients. Donors must undergo medical tests to ensure safety and quality.
The hospital has encouraged public support through donations, marking a significant step in improving reproductive health services in Sri Lanka.
Those interested in supporting this initiative can contact the sperm bank at Castle Street Women's Hospital via 0112 67 89 99 or 0112 67 22 16.
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