%0 Journal Article %T Assisted Reproduction in the Digital Age: Stories of Canadian Sperm Donors Offering Their Gametes Online via Introduction Websites %A Francine de Montigny %A Isabel C£¿t¨¦ %A K¨¦vin Lavoie %J The Journal of Men¡¯s Studies %@ 1933-0251 %D 2018 %R 10.1177/1060826517737047 %X The aim of this study was to describe the phenomenon of sperm donation offered in informal settings and, more specifically, by contacts through the Internet. It documented the perceptions, experiences, and practices of a sample of Canadian donors and explored their motivations for becoming involved in the family projects of others. Eight semistructured interviews were conducted with men who had offered their sperm to couples or single women through one or more introduction websites. The results showed that the process leading to sperm donation outside fertility clinics is influenced by a variety of factors, such as the motives of those involved, logistics, and health concerns, as well as the possibility of having access to information on the genetic heritage of children conceived from these donations. The men applied different strategies to achieve their donations, engaging in a process of negotiation with the recipients, based on mutual trust and acceptance of the risks involved %K assisted human reproduction %K sperm donation %K donor %K Internet %K Canada %U https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10.1177/1060826517737047