IVF with sperm donation is emplyed in assisted reproduction when the male partner experiences severe abnormalities in semen or the reproductive system, whether congenital or acquired. This includes conditions such as azoospermia (absence of sperm) due to blockages or testicular failure, severe oligozoospermia (low sperm count), issues with seminal fluid, or ejaculatory dysfunction. Additionally, sperm donation is crucial in cases where male partners have significant genetic defects that could be passed on to children. It is also an important option for single women or lesbian couples seeking pregnancy without a male partner.

When is Sperm donation recommended?

Sperm donation is advised in the following cases:

No sperm can be obtained naturally from the father.

The father’s sperm production is affected by illness, medication, or testicular damage.

The father carries a hereditary disease risk.

The father has a condition where he has never produced sperm.

Stages of Sperm donation treatment

  1. Initial Consultation and Donor Selection

Detailed tests are performed for the woman.

The father’s attributes (hair color, eye color, body structure, blood group) are recorded.

The sperm donor selection process begins.

  1. Ovulation Stimulation and Monitoring

The woman begins her stimulation injections.

Travel to our Clinic on day 10 of the cycle, or complete the entire procedure with us.

Upon arrival, a trans-vaginal scan checks follicle stimulation progress and uterine lining.

  1. Egg Collection and Fertilization