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A sperm bank that gives people VR porn headsets opens in Manchester and is looking for donors

A sperm bank that provides VR porn headsets and free therapy sessions has opened its doors in Manchester.

It’s the first UK location from Cryos International, the world's biggest sperm and egg donation bank which is based in Denmark.

The centre in Manchester Science Park has a premium subscription to PornHub and is equipped with VR headsets that offer an ‘immersive experience’. It follows clinical research from Cryos that showed the use of VR porn can improve quality and increase sperm count by up to 50 per cent.

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Before being accepted, donors go through a thorough screening process that includes professional counselling, in order to ensure they are mentally fit and know what it means to become a donor.

Donors are compensated £35 per donation. If three donations are made a week it means they can receive up to £420 a month. All eligible men can apply but the rigorous screening process means that only 5 to 10 percent are accepted as donors.

The centre is now welcoming applications from men of all ethnic backgrounds between the ages of 18 and 45.

Cryos International has said the opening of the new Manchester centre comes at a time of 'unprecedented demand’ for fertility services in the UK which has seen births from sperm donation triple since the turn of the millennium, despite donation numbers being at an all-time low, according to the Human Fertilisation and Embryology Authority (HFEA).

This follows changes to the UK’s anonymity law which now allows children born from sperm and egg donation to find their donor’s name, birthday and last-known address once turning 18.

Cryos International chief executive Jacob Axel Nielsen said:

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