new yorker named ari. but ari isn t just any sperm donor. he s one of the most prolific, and he s in high demand. i m in the air force. i donate, two, three times a week. sometimes they re local. and then sometimes i travel to all these continents and to all these different states. he s not just popular with women of child bearing age. ari has also attracted media attention, which tends to fixate on his growing brood. he has 22 kids so far with one on the way. ari neighal has sired 29 children. 78 children with over 93 children and 23 more on the way. how many kids do you have? are we including the ones in the oven? because i have 11 women pregnant currently. currently? yes. i have 117 total, plus 11. so, 128 currently.
and will emerson grow up calling you dad? i would think so. i wouldn t have a problem with that. one, two, three. ari isn t just here for a social visit. today, elaine is going back to the well. so, what s going to happen today? i mean, i m going we re going to make emerson a big brother. is this the first time you re trying for this new baby? yes. yes. and why do you want to have a baby so soon? because i m 41, and i ll be 42. i feel like the sooner it happens, the healthier the baby should be. hopefully we ll have success, you know? but if not, then we try again next month. how many times did emerson take, do you remember? the fifth try. oh, wow. we tried five times. we tried in kentucky. we tried in tennessee. yeah. do you know where we ended up having success? at the museum of natural history. that seemed to give us the
ari isn t just here for a social visit. today, elaine is going back to the well. so, what s going to happen today? i mean, i m going we re going to make emerson a big brother. that s what s happening. is this the first time you re trying for this new baby? yes. yes. and why do you want to have a baby so soon? because i m 41, and i ll be 42. i feel like the sooner it happens, the healthier the baby should be. hopefully we ll have success, you know? but if not, then we try again next month. how many times did emerson take, do you remember? the fifth try. fifth try. oh, wow. we tried five times. we tried in kentucky. we tried in tennessee. yeah. do you know where we ended up having success? at the museum of natural history. that seemed to give us the dinosaur exhibit. we just went into the restroom there. so, you were just on a museum tour and decided you would try there. we knew she was fertile, and we needed a spot to meet. and you had success.
child s life. there is no comparison to a sperm bank. especially when you consider the cost. do these donors charge? no, most of them do not charge, not for their donation. but travel expenses, hotel, gas reimbursement, yes. sperm banks, on the other hand, are big business. they charge about $1,000 for a vile of sperm. it takes the average woman between four and eight vials to get pregnant, and health insurance won t usually pitch in. compare that to what donors charge for sperm on facebook, and it s easy to see why someone like elaine might choose that route. eventually, her search led her to a tall, handsome, blue-eyed new yorker named ari. but ari isn t just any sperm donor. he s one of the most prolific, and he s in high demand. i m in the air force. i donate, two, three times a