Advanced Assisted Reproduction Using Donor Eggs or Sperm at Paramaa Fertility & Women Care Centre
For some couples, achieving pregnancy using their own eggs or sperm may not be possible due to medical, genetic, or age-related factors. In such situations, Donor IVF provides a highly effective and scientifically advanced pathway to parenthood.
At Paramaa Fertility & Women Care Centre, the Donor IVF Program is conducted under the expert supervision of Dr. Paramita Hazari, following strict medical, ethical, and legal guidelines. Our approach ensures safety, confidentiality, and personalized care while helping couples achieve successful pregnancies.
Donor IVF has opened new possibilities for individuals and couples who previously had very limited reproductive options.
What is Donor IVF?
Donor IVF is a form of in-vitro fertilization where either donor eggs, donor sperm, or both are used to create embryos. The embryo is then transferred into the uterus of the intended mother.
This approach is used when one or both partners are unable to produce healthy gametes or when there is a risk of genetic disorders.
Who Needs Donor IVF?
Donor IVF may be recommended in the following situations:
Female-Related Indications
- Poor ovarian reserve
- Premature ovarian failure
- Advanced maternal age
- Repeated IVF failurePoor egg quality
- Genetic disorders in the female partner
Male-Related Indications
- Severe male infertility
- Azoospermia (no sperm production)
- Genetic conditions affecting sperm
Other Situations
- Single parenthood
- Certain medical conditions preventing use of own gametes
Each case is carefully evaluated before recommending donor treatment.
Donor Selection Process
At Paramaa, donor selection follows strict screening protocols.
Egg Donors
- Medically healthy
- Screened for genetic and infectious diseases
- Age-appropriate for optimal egg quality
Sperm Donors
- Screened through certified sperm banks
- Tested for infections and genetic conditions
Confidentiality and ethical practices are strictly maintained.
Donor IVF Process
The treatment involves several well-coordinated steps:
1. Recipient Preparation
The uterus of the intended mother is prepared using hormonal medications.
2. Donor Stimulation (in case of egg donor)
The donor undergoes ovarian stimulation to produce eggs.
3. Egg Retrieval & Fertilization
Donor eggs are retrieved and fertilized with sperm.
4. Embryo Development
Embryos are cultured in the laboratory.
5. Embryo Transfer
A healthy embryo is transferred into the uterus.
6. Pregnancy Test
Confirmation of pregnancy is done after 10–14 days.
Success of Donor IVF
Donor IVF often has higher success rates compared to standard IVF, especially in cases of poor egg quality or advanced age.
Success depends on:
- Uterine health
- Embryo quality
- Overall medical condition
Emotional Considerations
Donor IVF can be emotionally complex. Patients may have concerns about genetics, identity, and decision-making.
At Paramaa, we provide:
- Pre-treatment counselling
- Emotional support
- Clear communication
- Ethical guidance
Why Choose Paramaa?
- Strict donor screening protocols
- High-quality lab support
- Ethical and transparent treatment
- Personalized patient care
- Strong focus on successful outcomes