IVF with Donor Sperm

IVF with donor sperm is a proven method for individuals or couples facing male infertility or genetic concerns. This assisted reproductive technique offers hope and a chance to build a family, combining cutting-edge science with the gift of donor sperm to achieve pregnancy and fulfill your parenthood dreams.

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We put people before profits and individualize all treatments. We want you to feel comfortable and confident in your treatment, so we encourage you to ask questions. You can talk to us whenever you need to, by phone or via WhatsApp, without worrying about being charged every time.

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How It Works

The IVF process using donor sperm is very similar to the standard process, except that part of the role is played by a third person.

Donor sperm – in the case of sperm donation, the female partner will undergo the full IVF cycle, including induced ovulation and egg harvesting. The eggs are then fertilised using the donor sperm and the resulting embryos implanted as normal.

Finding a donor – Some couples prefer to find a donor themselves, using a friend or relative, while others prefer the anonymity of a sperm bank. We can offer you the very highest quality, fully screened gametes from either sex, selected from reputable sperm banks that operate comprehensive health checks on their donors.

When You Need Donor Sperm

Donor gametes can be a solution to a number of common fertility problems, including:

Lack of natural sperm production

Reproductive damage or disease

Unexplained failure of other fertility treatments

Donor sperm can also be useful it there are issue with passing on a genetic diseases. Donor sperm is also essential for lesbian couples to conceive.

What You Need To Know

There are many issues to consider when thinking about using donor sperm. You may doubt whether you will have the same connection to a child that isn’t biologically yours, and wonder how your child will feel if they find out their true origin. Under UK law, all donor conceived children have the right to know their biological parentage when they reach 18. We offer in-house counselling to help couples to understand and deal with the many issues that come with using donors. This will help you to come to terms with what it means to you and ensure that you are fully comfortable with your decision, both now and in the future.

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