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They are then sent a home ovulation kit and when the mother-to-be is at her most fertile the website is alerted.
Samples can then be collected from the donor and rushed out to the couple's home by courier.
The couple is then left to carry out the procedure themselves.
The basic cost is £830.
Jaime's pregnancy follows news of Britain's first DIY internet baby is due to be born next month after a married couple from the South-East.
A married couple conceived the child using sperm bought from a website after paying a fee to browse the site.
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The women was in her 20s.
News of the impending birth is sure to cause controversy.
Supporters say the site provides a vital service for women who need a sperm donor to conceive but do not wish to use a conventional clinic.
Some clinics will not treat women who are single, above a certain age or in a lesbian relationship.
But critics say selling sperm for commercial gain is unacceptable as is denying the child the right to know its father.
16 women are thought to be currently carrying babies conceived with sperm bought on the site MAN NOT INCLUDED, which was launched 12 months ago.
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