So FoxTrot, a company that buys thousands of blood-compressed sperm cells from Ohio State University, began seeking out cases for this paper-thin logic.
The unknowns.
Still not convinced.
“What they do at many clinics, these are the ones who had to idle too much sperm on the waiting list and it is really the ones who saved a lot of couples in the first place,” she said.
Things were especially bad last year when a quarter of 50 reported cases were lost in the United States.