Abramo - Copenhagen Sperm Bank
Copenhagen Sperm Bank

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250.00

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995.00

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895.00

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Genetic Test Results

Meet Abramo
Active
Family Slot Donor
Abramo is an attractive and athletic donor with a lean, muscular physique and ruggedly handsome facial features. He has olive skin, dark hair, and beautiful eyes that are a colorful kaleidoscope of light brown and bright green. His face is rectangular with proportionate features, a medium-sized nose with a rounded tip, high cheekbones, full lips, and a strong jawline with a square chin. He has broad shoulders and a well-muscled chest and limbs.Abramo is kind, easygoing, and down-to-earth. He has a busy schedule as a passionate athlete who works as both a Physical Therapy Aid and as a Professional Rugby Player. Outside of his jobs, he enjoys exercising, playing and watching sports, and spending time with his family. He has a close relationship with his sisters and both moms who raised him. Abramo’s motivation to become a donor is to contribute to the community of people who need sperm and egg donors to have children of their own. We think Abramo is an amazing guy and an excellent donor option!
Brown/Green
Brown
175 cm
81 kg
B Rh+
-

Ethnicity

Caucasian, Italian, Russian

Education/Occupation

B.S. Kinesiology / Physical Therapy Aide

Live Birth/Pregnancy Confirmed

No

Genetic Carrier Screening Panel Completed by Donor

Counsyl Universal Panel minus x-linked conditions (at least 102 conditions)

Carrier Screening Results Positive For

No disease causing mutations detected

Karyotype Result

Karyotyping: 46, XY

Results with No Disease Causing Mutations