Gamete donation is an essential part of assisted reproductive technology (ART), offering a solution for individuals and couples who are unable to conceive using their own eggs or sperm.

This process involves the donation of oocytes (egg donation) or sperm (sperm donation) from a healthy, pre-screened donor to help intended parents achieve pregnancy.

Gamete donation is recommended in various situations, including:

  • Women with premature ovarian insufficiency, poor ovarian reserve, or genetic disorders.

  • Men with severe male infertility, azoospermia (absence of sperm), or genetic conditions that could be transmitted to offspring.

  • Couples who have experienced repeated IVF failures due to poor gamete quality.

  • Individuals or couples in need of donor conception, including same-sex couples and single parents by choice.

A Path to Parenthood

For many, gamete donation represents a unique opportunity to build a family. It is a deeply personal and meaningful process that provides hope to those facing infertility. With the guidance of experienced specialists, recipients can navigate this journey with confidence and reassurance.

Understanding the Benefits and Risks of Treatment

Every assisted reproductive therapy (ART) offers significant benefits, but it is essential to recognize that all treatments also carry certain risks.
Before beginning your medically assisted procreation (MAP) journey, it is important to be fully informed about the potential complications associated with these treatments.