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Ari Nagel, nicknamed 'The Sperminator', has been barred from donating sperm in Israel because he was too prolific and too much in demand. Photo: Ari Nagel via Facebook

US serial sperm donor nicknamed ‘The Sperminator’ is banned from donating in Israel

Ari Nagel has fathered 33 children and has 10 more on the way – and has been banned by Israel because he is both prolific and too much in demand

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Serial sperm donor Ari Nagel, an American who has fathered 33 children, with 10 more on the way, has been banned from donating his sperm in Israel, where he first fathered a child using artificial insemination.

Nagel said on Monday that he recently learned that he could no longer donate sperm in Israel, and that the health ministry had banned the use of his sperm. Nagel, nicknamed “The Sperminator” by some media outlets, is well-known for his frequent donations.

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Israel’s Health Ministry said according to law, a woman can only use a sperm donor if done anonymously, and that there is a limit to the number of donations donors can make. They indicated that several women had approached clinics asking for donations from Nagel, and that this “goes against the laws and regulations on the issue”.

Nagel is seen with Kanisha Butler and Aarore, the daughter he helped conceive. Photo: Kanisha Butler via the New York Post

Nagel said that he never received direct communication from the ministry, but was told after attempting to donate at a clinic in Israel in December, that he could be arrested if he did not stop donating. He has flown to Israel three times in the past year to donate.

“The Ministry of Health is saying, well how can you be a father to all these children, well you know, I’m not a father to all these children,” Nagel said. “Obviously I can’t be a full-time dad to all of them.”

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Nagel says he often meets up with some of his children and their parents for group play dates, and emphasises how important it is that they know their siblings.

Nagel is seen with Zoe Harrison, one of the children his donations have helped create. Photo: Tiffany Harrison via the New York Post

His Jewish Orthodox family is ashamed of what he does, according to Nagel, and would prefer that he “settle down and have a traditional marriage”.

But Nagel says its “impossible” to be in a relationship while trying to help other women conceive, and he doesn’t plan on stopping any time soon.

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“My heart does tell me to continue. I know and feel that I’m doing the right thing. If what I was doing was wrong, it wouldn’t feel so right,” Nagel said.

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