I want to be a sperm donor because I understand the profound impact it can have on individuals and couples who are struggling with fertility challenges or who are building families through assisted reproduction. Knowing that I have the opportunity to help someone fulfill their dream of becoming a parent is incredibly meaningful to me. I’m healthy, educated, and understand the responsibilities involved, and I’m motivated by the chance to contribute in a way that can make a lasting, positive difference in someone’s life.
I’m a dedicated and detail-oriented chemical engineer with a growing specialization in occupational safety and environmental sustainability, particularly in the leather manufacturing sector. I recently completed a certification from the United Nations Industrial Development Organization on the Occupational Safety and Health Aspects of Leather Manufacturing, which has enhanced my ability to identify and mitigate workplace hazards while promoting safer, more sustainable industrial practices. I’m passionate about applying scientific knowledge to solve real-world problems and continuously improving processes to align with global safety and environmental standards.
Dear Intended Parents, I want to begin by expressing my deepest respect for the journey you’re on. The decision to build a family—regardless of the path—is a deeply personal and courageous one, and I’m honored to play even a small part in it. As a sperm donor, I understand that this contribution goes far beyond biology. It’s about hope, trust, and the future. I’m a chemical engineer by profession, with a strong foundation in science, health, and responsibility. I maintain a healthy lifestyle, have a broad academic background, and approach this process with sincerity and awareness of its emotional and ethical weight. My intention is simple yet meaningful: to help provide the possibility of life and happiness to individuals or couples who are ready to welcome a child with love and care. If my contribution can help bring joy and wholeness to your life, then I consider that an incredible privilege. Wishing you strength, peace, and fulfillment on your journey to parenthood. Warm regards, MD. Fazle Akbar Rabbi