A WEBSITE which supplies sperm to lesbians and single women wanting to have a baby today claimed it had found a way around new laws on donor anonymity.

From April 1 all sperm and egg donors will lose their right to anonymity, meaning any children born as a result of a donation can find out the identity of their donor when they reach 18.

Controversial internet sperm provider ManNotIncluded is now launching a new service to allow women to buy anonymous and fully-quarantined sperm from overseas.

The company says it has got around the law because the sperm comes from countries where anonymity is in place.

It is delivered straight to the woman's door, along with insemination kits and certificates to show it has been tested for HIV and other sexually transmitted diseases.

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