SPERM DONATION
IVF with donated sperm
Sperm Donation Dogus IVF Clinic is an experienced fertility clinic that offers a comprehensive and supportive donor program to help anyone who needs a sperm donor to fulfill their dream of having a baby. IVF using donor sperm can provide a viable solution for couples who are struggling with male infertility, such as low sperm parameters or a complete absence of sperm. It can also be a suitable choice for individuals or couples who have genetic disorders that they do not want to pass on to their child. Our sperm donor program is not limited to traditional couples, as single women and same-sex female couples can also benefit from this option to start a family. IVF using donor sperm is an effective assisted reproductive technology that has provided hope for couples facing male infertility. This process involves fertilizing the female partner's eggs in a laboratory setting with healthy sperm donated by a male individual, and then transferring the resulting embryo to the mother's uterus for pregnancy. It is a highly recommended option for couples with low sperm parameters or no viable sperm, allowing them to conceive and start a family. Our clinic uses a strict screening process to select sperm donors. Before donating sperm, potential donors undergo physical, medical and genetic evaluations, including extensive testing for infectious and sexually transmitted diseases such as HIV and hepatitis B. Detailed information about the donor's sexual and medical history is also collected. We conduct a rigorous screening process to ensure our patients receive the highest quality sperm donations and maximize their chances of achieving a successful pregnancy. IVF with sperm donation is a process that includes several stages. The first step is to choose a sperm donor that matches the patient's ethnic, physical and other preferences. Once a donor is chosen, the process begins on the 2nd or 3rd day of the woman's menstrual cycle, where she receives daily hormone injections to stimulate the growth of follicles (eggs) in the ovaries. This phase usually lasts for 10-12 days until the eggs reach the desired size. The next step involves a minor surgical procedure to retrieve the eggs, which are then fertilized with donor sperm in a laboratory. These fertilized eggs, now known as embryos, will develop in the laboratory for 3 to 5 days before being transferred to the woman's uterus.