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Published it the Australian and New Zealand Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology (ANZJOG), the study found 90 per cent of clinics did not have any scientific evidence to support these claims on their websites.
Of 10 per cent who did reference publications, these were not found to be high quality evidence. Meaning none of the claims were adequately substantiated either for leading to an increase in success for conception or a live birth.
Though a few clinics did outline the evidence for their benefits was limited, for most add-ons, the evidence was very low quality, conflicting or so imprecise that it wasn t clear if they were beneficial, harmful or had no effect.
Meet the father of 17 who leads Australiaâs private sperm donor group
Adam Hooper started a private Facebook group dedicated to matching sperm donors with those seeking donations. âWhen you see how precious it is to be a parent, you think differently.âÂ
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Adam Hooper has 17 children. Two of them are his biological children with his ex-wife. He sees them regularly, helped to name them and is an active father in every sense of the word. The other 15 are the result of sperm donations Hooper, 36, has made to couples and single women over the past six years, most of whom were relative strangers to him.
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Jan 23, 2021 01:47 AM EST
A new Tinder-style application from Australia has been launched by a fertility company for couples and singles dreaming of becoming parents.
Addam App, a Tinder-style app that aims to help parents wannabe
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Addam App: Tinder-Style made from Australia with a Very Unique Feature for Parents Wannabe A new Tinder-style application from Australia has been launched by a fertility company for couples and singles who are dreaming to become parents.
The Addam app is a new Tinder-style app launched to enable couples or singles to choose their sperm donors. A Queensland-based clinic, City Fertility, created the app. It allows users to swipe and explore potential candidates and even use filters to specify their ideal personality, eye color, height, and medical history of the donor, as per Daily Mail.
Couples and singles looking to become parents can now choose their sperm donors via a new Tinder-style app that has been launched by a fertility company.
The Addam App, created by Queensland based clinic City Fertility, allows users to swipe through potential candidates and even use filters specifying eye colour, height, personality and medical history.
The Australian-first app has already had more than 110 donors register.
All donors must be registered and their sperm will be screened for any potential transmittable diseases.
Addam App allows users to choose a donor by filtering characteristics like eye colour, height, ancestry and personality
Couples and singles looking to become parents can now choose their sperm donors via a Tinder-style app that has been launched by a City Fertility