What’s a healthy young migrant from Greece to do in the 80s? In this case, father nearly 200 children Australia wide.
A Greek Australian sperm donor, who has fathered 165 children through the IVF program, has been touted a “unique case” according to last week’s front page report of Sydney’s Greek Herald.

The sperm donor, who has not been identified by the paper, says that he became a donor in the primary stages of the IVF program in the 80s. Not content with his already big fat Greek family, the man is reportedly still providing donations to the sperm bank.

The IVF program helps couples and single women successfully conceive a child. Healthy men aged between 25 and 45 are the usual donors of sperm.