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IVF with Donor Eggs

This program is designed for women who cannot use their own eggs due to ovarian reserve depletion or absence of viable oocytes. Donor eggs are fertilized with partner’s or donor sperm, followed by embryo culture and transfer, giving the chance to achieve pregnancy.

How the program works

We guide couples step by step — from donor selection to embryo transfer — ensuring medical safety and personalized support.

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Initial couple examination

Male: semen analysis, infectious disease screening, blood tests.
Female: full clinical and diagnostic evaluation, including hormonal and infectious tests, pelvic and breast ultrasound, cardiovascular assessment, and consultations with specialists.

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Donor selection

The couple fills out a questionnaire with desired donor characteristics (height, weight, eye color, hair color, etc.). Donor is selected based on physical resemblance, medical compatibility, and reproductive potential.

  • Couples may choose from our catalog of over 250 donors of diverse backgrounds.
  • All donors undergo comprehensive testing: hormonal, genetic (screened for 400+ hereditary diseases), and infectious.
  • Genetic matching between donor and intended father can be performed to minimize risks for the future child.
  • Donor eggs can be obtained from previously vitrified oocytes or via a fresh stimulation cycle.

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3

Egg retrieval

Depending on the donor’s reproductive history and program specifics, 8, 12, or 16 donor oocytes may be provided for fertilization.

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4

Fertilization

Donor eggs are fertilized with the partner’s or donor sperm on the day of retrieval or thawing.

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5

Embryo culture

Embryos are cultivated in the laboratory for 5–6 days until they reach the blastocyst stage.

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6

Genetic testing (if indicated)

Preimplantation genetic testing (PGT-A) may be performed to identify chromosomally normal embryos before transfer.

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Endometrial preparation and transfer

The intended mother undergoes hormonal therapy to prepare the endometrium for implantation. The selected embryo is then transferred into the uterus.

Countries for treatment

For your convenience, we offer IVF programs in different countries, each with its own advantages and limitations

Slovakia

Embryo transfer is possible in the uterine cavity of a woman up to 53 years old.

Spain

Embryo transfer is possible in the uterine cavity of a woman under the age of 51.

Guaranteed programs available

For couples who are married or in a relationship (including a civil marriage).

Georgia

Embryo transfer is possible in the uterine cavity of a woman under the age of 54.

Guaranteed programs available

Surrogacy programs available

F.A.Q.

Get answers to common questions about our IVF program

Yes. Couples may review the donor catalog and select a donor based on physical, medical, and genetic compatibility.

A fresh embryo transfer can be performed, or embryos can be frozen for delayed transfer, genetic testing, or future use.

Success rates are generally higher than IVF with own eggs, especially in women with reduced ovarian reserve, because donor oocytes usually come from young, healthy women.

Yes. Both frozen donor oocytes and fresh donor stimulation cycles are available, depending on the couple’s needs and program choice.

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Medically Reviewed by:

Dr. Kateryna Kasian

MD, obstetrician-gynecologist

Last Updated:

October 20, 2025

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Medical Disclaimer: This information is for educational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice. Always consult with a qualified healthcare professional for personalized medical guidance and treatment recommendations.

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