Tech Billionaire Pavel Durov Expands Controversial Sperm Donation Program
In an unprecedented move that bridges technology entrepreneurship with reproductive healthcare, Telegram founder Pavel Durov has partnered with a Moscow-based fertility clinic to offer free IVF treatments using his sperm, marking a unique intersection of tech leadership and personal reproductive choices.
The announcement
Moscow’s Altravita clinic has proclaimed itself as the “only Pavel Durov sperm bank in the world,” offering what they describe as a “unique opportunity” for women seeking IVF treatment. “We are happy to offer you a unique opportunity! Only in our clinic you can undergo IVF for free, using Pavel Durov’s sperm-one of the most famous and successful entrepreneurs of our time,” the clinic’s website declares.
Eligibility and requirements
According to Altravita’s detailed criteria, potential candidates must:
- Be under 37 years of age
- Meet specific health requirements
- Receive approval via a reproductive health assessment
The clinic emphasizes that they maintain the “exclusive right to store and use biomaterial of Pavel Durov,” with all associated IVF procedure costs covered by the tech entrepreneur himself.
This unusual initiative follows Durov’s July revelation about his extensive involvement in sperm donation. “I was just told that I have over 100 biological kids. How is this possible for a guy who has never been married and prefers to live alone?” he shared on his Telegram channel.
Durov’s mission
The Telegram founder has framed this program as part of a larger mission to normalize sperm donation. His stated goal is “raising awareness among healthy men to do this more often so that families struggling to have kids can enjoy more options. Defy convention – redefine the norm!”