Donor Program
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The Donor Program in fertility care allows individuals or couples to use donated eggs, sperm, or embryos when their own reproductive cells are unavailable, unsuitable, or unable to achieve a healthy pregnancy.
Donor Program
What is a Donor Program ?
The Donor Program in fertility care allows individuals or couples to use donated eggs, sperm, or embryos when their own reproductive cells are unavailable, unsuitable, or unable to achieve a healthy pregnancy.
This program is an essential part of assisted reproductive technology (ART), offering solutions for both male and female infertility, genetic disorders, or same-sex couples who want to build a family.
It provides new opportunities for parenthood where conventional fertility treatments may not be successful.
Why is it Needed ?
- Poor egg or sperm quality due to age, illness, or genetics.
- Absence of eggs or sperm because of surgery, medical conditions, or cancer treatments.
- Hereditary diseases that patients wish to avoid passing on.
- Repeated IVF failures despite using own gametes.
- Same-sex couples or single parents seeking biological parenthood options.
When it is considered ?
- Women with low ovarian reserve or early menopause.
- Men with severe male infertility (e.g., azoospermia – no sperm in semen).
- Couples who experienced multiple failed IVF cycles.
- Patients with high risk of passing on genetic diseases.
- Single parents or LGBTQ+ couples who require a donor to conceive.