Donor IVF Programme or Sperm Programme is for those couples where the female partner is unable to release healthy eggs for fertilization. In this procedure, healthy eggs are taken from a donor and the sperm are taken from the male partner. These eggs are then fertilized with sperm to produce embryos. These embryos are later implanted in the female partner’s womb to achieve pregnancy
Age should be less than 32 years The female must be free from any infections or diseases The egg donor must not have a history of miscarriage Eggs must be healthy and free from any abnormalities Donor female must not have any inherited or genetic disorder
Females having a low ovarian reserve Patients with poor quality eggs Menopausal women who want to conceive History of implant failure due to poor quality eggs Women having no ovulation
First of all the recipient mother’s womb (uterus) is prepared for pregnancy. Various medicines and injections are provided for the same. Later, sperm from the recipient’s husband are collected and they are fertilized with the donated eggs of a fertile woman in the laboratory. The embryos formed are then implanted in the recipient mother’s uterus. About 15 days later, a pregnancy test is asked to be taken in order to confirm the pregnancy.