Donor Program
What Is Donor Program?
The DONATION, typically called to as third-party reproduction, brings hope to childless couples who are unable to conceive biologically. Embryo, sperm, and egg donations, among other options, may be made as part of the donor programme depending on the infertile couple’s health issues. Eggs, sperm, or embryos may be donated based on the patient’s requirements.
Oocyte Donation Indication For Donating Eggs
- Patients who have undergone many IVF or ICSI cycles but have not been successful in conceiving
- Women who are above 40 likely to have weak ovarian reserves and inferior eggs.
- Ladies who are older or menopausal
- Patients with severe TB and endometriosis generate eggs of poor quality.
- With egg donation, women with PCOS and ovarian cysts may experience benefits.
- Ovarian failing before its time.
- An inherited genetic disease.
Donation Of Sperm
An alternative for a couple with severe male infertility is sperm donation.
- The recipient must be at least 40 years old and a father of his own children.
- Obstructive signs for sperm donation Azoospermia: a vasectomy or a vas deferens absence from birth.
- Non-obstructive Azoospermia: primary or secondary testicular failure brought on by chemotherapy or radiation treatment.
- Ejaculatory issues or a hereditary condition the male is carrying
- Significant oligospermia or unusual seminal fluid
Donating Embryos
Embryo donation is a process utilized when a couple who cannot conceive through IVF technology using their own egg and sperm.
Indication of Embryo donation
- Those in relationships who experience difficulties conceiving with their own eggs and/or sperm
- Poor medical and genetic prognosis
- If numerous low-quality embryo transfers fail to result in pregnancy
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