IVF with donated eggs/sperm
Egg or sperm donation is one of the options for assisted reproduction, in which the donor donates eggs or sperm to a couple- the recipients to help them conceive a child..
There are many cases of couples not being able to use their own eggs, sperm or embryos.
The egg donation programme is intended for couples where the woman:
is unable to produce her own eggs, or produces a small number. This affects women with abnormal ovarian development affected by premature ovarian failure or older women going through menopause.Â
produces low-quality eggs. Those eggs cannot be fertilized, or the embryos created from them stops developing during cultivation. This usually affects women over 40 years old and women who have repeatedly undergone unsuccessful IVF cycles with their own eggs.
is a carrier of a hereditary disease. Based on genetic testing, the woman was found to have a chromosomal aberration (a change in the structure, or number of chromosomes) or a monogenic disease, which can be passed on to the child
has undergone surgery during which both of her ovaries were removed.
has undergone some types of chemotherapy or radiotherapy.
The sperm donation programme is intended for couples where the man:
is unable to produce a sufficient amount of sperm or high-quality sperm (e.g. pathological morphology, high fragmentation of sperm DNA) for both unknown reasons or as a result of genetic or development defects (e.g. undescended testicles), or suffering an illness in adulthood – e.g. mumps or diabetes.
has varicocele
does not have any sperm in the ejaculate
is a carrier of a hereditary disease. Based on genetic testing, the man was found to have a chromosomal aberration (a change in the structure, or number of chromosomes) or a monogenic disease, which can be passed on to the child
has undergone some types of chemotherapy or radiotherapy.
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