At Sunfert, we understand that the journey to parenthood is not always straightforward. When natural conception and conventional IVF treatments are no longer successful, sperm or egg donation may become the final option to help couples achieve pregnancy, allowing at least one biological link to their child.
What is Sperm & Egg Donation?
Sperm and egg donation are fertility treatments where healthy donor sperm or donor eggs are used to help a couple conceive a baby.
We often meet couples who have struggled for years, undergone multiple fertility treatments, and experienced emotional and physical exhaustion.
We recognise that choosing donor sperm or donor eggs is never an easy decision. For many couples, it is considered only after other options have been explored.
However, donation offers something deeply meaningful:
- The opportunity to carry a pregnancy
- The experience of childbirth
- A child who shares a biological connection with at least one parent
At Sunfert, we ensure that every donation programme is medically supervised, ethically managed and strictly confidential.
Who May Need Egg Donation?
Egg donation may be recommended for patients who:
- have very low ovarian reserve or premature ovarian insufficiency
- are of advanced maternal age with poor egg quality
- have undergone chemotherapy or ovarian surgery
- carry genetic conditions they wish to avoid passing on
- have experienced repeated IVF failures due to egg-related factors
In these situations, using donor eggs can significantly improve pregnancy success rates while allowing the intended mother to experience pregnancy and childbirth herself.
Who May Need Sperm Donation?
Sperm donation may be recommended for patients who:
- have severe male factor infertility such as azoospermia
- carry genetic conditions in the male partner
- are unable to obtain viable sperm surgically
Through proper medical screening and laboratory procedures, donor sperm provides a safe and effective pathway to parenthood.
How Do Couples Choose a Donor?
We understand that choosing a donor is a sensitive and highly personal decision. Our team guides couples carefully through this process.
Couples may select donors based on:
Physical Characteristics
- Blood type compatibility
- Ethnicity
- Height and body build
- Facial features
- Skin tone
Medical and Genetic Background
- Family medical history
- Genetic screening results
- Absence of hereditary diseases
Personal and Lifestyle Factors
- Educational attainment
- Hobbies and talents
- Personality traits where available
- Non-smoker status
We ensure all information shared complies with strict confidentiality policies while helping couples make informed decisions.
Doubts About Conceiving with Donor’s Egg or Sperm
We understand that some couples may have doubts about conceiving with a donor’s egg or sperm. It is completely natural to have questions about genetic connection, emotional bonding, confidentiality, and how this decision may affect your relationship or future child.
For many, this option comes after a long fertility journey, and it can take time to process the medical, ethical, and personal aspects involved. Choosing donor conception is not only a medical decision, it is also an emotional one.
Couples may experience mixed feelings, including hope, relief, grief over the loss of a genetic link, or concern about societal perceptions.
Couples often wonder whether they will feel the same attachment during pregnancy, how and when to share this information with their child, or how family members may respond.
Some may also worry about the child’s future identity questions or whether the donor selection process is carefully regulated.
These concerns are valid and deserve open, compassionate discussion. With proper counselling, clear medical guidance, and a supportive care team, many couples find reassurance and confidence in making the choice that feels right for their family-building goals.
Why is Counselling for Couples and Donors Included in this Programme
Psychological counselling is a mandatory and essential part of our donation programme. We prioritise the emotional wellbeing of our patients because donor conception carries long-term implications that extend far beyond medical treatment.
Counselling provides a safe and confidential space for couples and donors to explore their thoughts, expectations, and concerns before proceeding. It ensures that all parties fully understand the responsibilities, boundaries, and long-term considerations involved.
Why Counselling is Important for Couples
Counselling helps couples:
- process emotional responses such as grief, guilt, uncertainty, or anxiety
- discuss how and when to disclose donor conception to their child
- prepare for potential questions in the future
- strengthen marital communication and alignment in decision-making
- address cultural, religious, or extended family concerns
- understand the legal and ethical considerations surrounding donor programmes
Through structured guidance, couples are better equipped to move forward with clarity and mutual understanding.
Donor-Related Discussions
Counselling also clarifies important donor-related matters, including:
- whether the donor is contactable or non-contactable
- expectations regarding anonymity and confidentiality
- future communication boundaries, if applicable
- long-term psychological considerations for the child
- the roles, rights, and responsibilities of all parties involved
Our certified counsellors ensure that couples and donors separately enter the programme emotionally prepared, well-informed, and confident in their decision, fostering a healthy foundation for the journey ahead.
How the Sperm & Egg Donation Programme Works at Sunfert
At Sunfert, we follow a structured, medically supervised and confidential process to ensure safety and ethical standards for both recipients and donors.
- Comprehensive medical screening including infectious disease and genetic testing
- Psychological counselling and specialist consultations before approval
- Monitored egg retrieval for egg donors
- Semen analysis
- Multiple semen collections
- Repeat infection screening to ensure long-term safety
- Strict limits on the number of families or children per donor to minimise genetic risk
This approach safeguards the wellbeing, privacy and future interests of our patients, donors and children born through the programme.
How to Become a Donor?
At Sunfert, becoming a donor involves a structured, confidential and medically supervised process to ensure safety, suitability and ethical compliance. We welcome individuals who are in good health, emotionally prepared and genuinely motivated to help couples who are struggling to conceive.
Our donor journey typically includes:
- initial medical screening and blood tests
- genetic and infectious disease testing
- consultation with our Fertility Specialist
- psychological counselling and emotional readiness assessment
- detailed explanation of legal, ethical and confidentiality matters
- formal consent before participation
Throughout the process, our dedicated Gamete Donation Coordinator will guide donors step-by-step, ensuring they fully understand their responsibilities, rights and the impact of their contribution.
Are Donors Compensated?
Yes. We do provide compensation to the donors if he or she has been selected by our patients.
Egg Donors
Egg donors receive compensation in recognition of:
- time commitment for multiple clinic visits
- hormonal stimulation and monitoring
- the egg retrieval procedure
- emotional and psychological readiness
All procedures are conducted under medical supervision to prioritise donor safety and wellbeing.
Sperm Donors
Sperm donors will receive compensation if they are shortlisted and approved as qualified donors.
There are certain upfront screening costs that donors are required to pay initially as part of the comprehensive medical assessment.
Once the donor successfully passes all screening stages and is confirmed as an approved donor, we will reimburse the screening charges together with the agreed compensation.
We believe in full transparency. Our Gamete Donation Coordinator will clearly explain:
- screening requirements
- financial arrangements
- reimbursement terms
- confidentiality policies
- donation limits and responsibilities
If you are interested in becoming a donor and wish to lend a helping hand to couples in need, we warmly welcome you to contact us via WhatsApp or email to learn more about the process.
What is sperm and egg donation in fertility treatment?
Sperm and egg donation are assisted reproductive treatments where donor sperm or donor eggs are used to help achieve pregnancy when a couple’s own gametes cannot be used.
The treatment allows one parent to maintain a biological connection with the child while supporting conception through IVF.
At Sunfert, the process is medically supervised, ethically regulated, and strictly confidential.
How do I know if donor conception is right for me?
Donor conception is usually considered after other fertility treatments have been explored or when medical conditions prevent the use of a patient’s own eggs or sperm.
Consultation with our fertility specialists and certified fertility counsellors helps assess medical suitability, emotional readiness, and available treatment options to support informed decision-making.
Can donor sperm or eggs be used in IVF treatment?
Yes, donor sperm or eggs are commonly used in IVF and ICSI treatments.
The selected donor gametes are fertilised in the laboratory, and resulting embryos are transferred into the uterus to achieve pregnancy under standard IVF protocols.
When is sperm donation needed for conception?
Sperm donation is considered when there is severe male factor infertility such as azoospermia, genetic disorders in the male partner, or when viable sperm cannot be retrieved through surgical methods.
Donor sperm offers a safe and effective option for achieving pregnancy through assisted reproduction.
Will I still have a biological connection to my baby with donor egg or sperm?
Yes, in most donor conception cases, one partner still contributes genetically.
- Egg donation: The father provides the genetic link.
- Sperm donation: The mother provides the genetic link.
This allows the child to share a biological connection with at least one intended parent.
Is it normal to feel emotional about using donor eggs or sperm?
Yes, it is completely normal to experience mixed emotions such as hope, grief, uncertainty, or relief.
Many couples go through a period of emotional adjustment when considering donor conception, especially regarding genetic connection and family identity.
Counselling support is an important part of the process.
Hence, at Sunfert, we provide counselling support for couples and the donors.
How does the sperm and egg donation process work at Sunfert?
The process includes medical screening, infectious disease and genetic testing, psychological counselling, specialist consultation, and donor selection.
For egg donation, monitored stimulation and egg retrieval are performed.
For sperm donation, semen samples are collected and screened.
All steps are carried out under strict clinical and ethical supervision.
How are donors selected and screened?
Donors undergo comprehensive medical screening, genetic testing, infectious disease testing, psychological assessment, and counselling.
Only individuals who meet strict health and ethical criteria are approved.
This ensures safety for recipients and future offspring.
Are sperm and egg donors anonymous?
Donor identity is managed under strict confidentiality protocols.
In most cases, donor details are non-identifiable, although certain medical and background information is shared for selection purposes.
The level of anonymity depends on programme regulations and clinical policies.
Is donor sperm or egg donation safe?
Yes, donor programmes are safe and properly regulated.
Donors undergo strict medical, infectious disease, and genetic screening before approval.
At Sunfert, we follow international standards to ensure safety, confidentiality, and quality control throughout the process.
How do couples choose an egg or sperm donor?
Donor selection is guided by medical and personal preferences.
Couples may consider physical traits (such as height, ethnicity, and appearance), medical and genetic screening results, blood type compatibility, educational background, and lifestyle factors.
All donor information is shared under strict confidentiality and ethical guidelines.
How are donors compensated?
Donors may receive compensation for their time, medical procedures, and commitment to the programme.
Egg donors are compensated for stimulation, monitoring, and retrieval procedures, while sperm donors may receive reimbursement after completing screening and approval stages.
Full financial terms are explained transparently before participation.
Why is counselling required for donor sperm and egg programmes?
Counselling is a mandatory part of donor programmes to ensure emotional readiness and informed decision-making.
It helps couples understand long-term implications, manage emotional responses, discuss disclosure to future children, and align expectations. It also ensures donors fully understand their role and responsibilities.
Can donor conception guarantee pregnancy?
No fertility treatment can guarantee pregnancy.
However, using donor eggs or sperm may significantly improve success rates in suitable cases, particularly when infertility is related to egg or sperm quality.
Final outcomes still depend on multiple factors, including maternal age, uterine health, and overall clinical condition.
At Sunfert, we assure our patients that our fertility specialists’ expertise, clinical experience, and advanced laboratory technology meet world-class standards.
When is egg donation recommended for fertility treatment?
Egg donation may be recommended when a woman has low ovarian reserve, poor egg quality, premature ovarian insufficiency, advanced maternal age, genetic conditions, or repeated IVF failure related to egg factors.
It provides an opportunity to achieve pregnancy when own eggs are unlikely to result in a successful outcome.