Donor egg treatment is a valuable solution for women facing challenges with their own egg supply, including low egg count, poor egg quality, absence of egg production, or genetic abnormalities in the eggs.
Women may opt for donor egg treatment for various reasons. Here, at Fertility Plus, we specialise in providing personalised treatment plans to accommodate the unique needs of every patient. You may consider donor egg treatment if you experience:
The UK law experienced significant changes in 2005, affecting donor anonymity. Since then, donors and children conceived through egg donation have the right to be informed of each other’s identities. This shift has resulted in a noticeable shortage of donor eggs in the UK.
To navigate through these challenges, our esteemed fertility doctors, Mr. Shah and Mr. Gudi, have established partnerships with reputable fertility clinics in Cyprus, Spain, Greece, and the USA. These collaborations ensure our patients have access to ethnically matched eggs, promoting successful and supportive fertility treatments.
Fertility Plus goes the extra mile to assist patients in need of donor eggs. Through our international network of clinics, we help secure ethnically matched eggs, providing a broader selection and higher success rates for our patients. Our partner clinics abroad adhere to the highest standards of medical practice and ethical guidelines, ensuring a safe and reliable process for egg donation.
Embarking on the donor egg treatment journey can be daunting, but Fertility Plus is here to guide you every step of the way. Start by scheduling a consultation with our fertility experts, Mr. Shah and Mr. Gudi, who will meticulously evaluate your case, discuss the available options, and create a tailored treatment plan designed for your success.
Our egg donors undergo a comprehensive screening process that includes medical, genetic, and psychological evaluations to ensure they are healthy and understand the implications of egg donation. We also consider the physical characteristics, educational background, and hobbies of the donors.
Due to UK law changes in 2005, egg donors are not anonymous. Children conceived through egg donation have the right to know the identity of their donors when they turn 18.
Once a suitable donor is identified, the donor undergoes ovarian stimulation and egg retrieval. The retrieved eggs are then fertilised with the partner’s or donor’s sperm in the lab to create embryos. If frozen eggs are used they are thawed and fertilised with partner or donor sperm. Selected healthy embryos are transferred to the recipient’s uterus.
The cost of Donor Egg Treatment can vary widely depending on the individual patient’s needs and the specific details of the donation process. We recommend scheduling a consultation with our experts for a personalised quote.
Yes, you can use a known egg donor if she passes the necessary screenings and consents to the donation process.
The number of eggs received from a donor varies. Typically, recipients receive a certain number of high-quality embryos to facilitate a successful pregnancy, with the exact number discussed during your consultation.