Donor Egg IVF Program

A medically proven option for women who are unable to conceive with their own eggs, offering a safe and ethical path toward pregnancy and motherhood.

Who is Donor Egg IVF recommended for?

Donor Egg IVF is advised when pregnancy with one’s own eggs is medically unlikely or unsafe. This approach helps ensure higher success rates while prioritising the health of both mother and baby.

Hormonal Imbalance

Low Ovarian Reserve or Poor Egg Quality

When ovarian reserve is low or egg quality has declined, fertilisation and embryo development may be affected. Donor eggs provide healthier embryos and significantly improve IVF success rates.

Blocked Fallopian Tubes

Advanced Maternal Age (40+ Years)

With increasing age, egg quality naturally decreases. Donor Egg IVF is often recommended for women above 40-45 years to improve the chances of implantation and a healthy pregnancy.

Male Factor Infertility

Repeated IVF Failures

If multiple IVF cycles with own eggs have not resulted in pregnancy, donor eggs may offer a more reliable and proven alternative with higher success outcomes.

Age Related Factors

Early Menopause or Ovarian Failure

Women who experience early menopause or premature ovarian insufficiency can still carry a pregnancy successfully using donor eggs.

Age Related Factors

Genetic or Hereditary Conditions

Donor Egg IVF may be advised when there is a risk of passing on genetic conditions, ensuring a safer outcome for the baby.

Age Related Factors

History of Poor Embryo Development

If embryos repeatedly stop developing or fail to implant, donor eggs can improve embryo quality and pregnancy potential.

Donor Selection & Matching Process

Choosing a donor egg is a sensitive and highly regulated process. At India IVF, donor selection is done ethically, scientifically, and with complete confidentiality - ensuring the best possible outcome for you and your future baby.

FaceMatch Donor Matching

India IVF’s FaceMatch technique aligns donor facial features with the recipient family, supporting natural resemblance, emotional comfort, privacy, and confidence throughout the donor IVF journey.

Advanced Donor Screening

Every egg donor undergoes medical evaluation, infectious disease checks, hormonal and ovarian reserve assessment, and genetic screening to ensure safety, egg quality, and healthy embryo development.

Scientific Donor Matching

Donors are matched using medical and biological criteria such as blood group, physical traits, and compatibility, while maintaining strict anonymity and protecting recipient privacy at all stages.

Ethical Doctor Approval

All donor selection follows ICMR-aligned ethical guidelines, with senior fertility specialists reviewing and approving each match to ensure confidentiality, dignity, and the best pregnancy outcomes.

Ready to Take the Next Step?

A safe, ethical path to motherhood can begin with one conversation. If conceiving with your own eggs hasn’t been possible, you still have options. Our fertility specialists will guide you through Donor Egg IVF with honesty, compassion, and complete confidentiality - helping you make the right decision for your body and future.

Related Fertility Options

Some patients exploring Donor Egg IVF may also benefit from complementary or alternative treatments - depending on medical history, age, and long-term plans.

Embryo Transfer & Uterine Preparation

For donor egg IVF, the success of pregnancy depends greatly on uterine readiness. Treatments focused on endometrial preparation, lining optimisation, and hormonal support may be recommended.

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Robo ICSI & Advanced Fertilisation Support

When donor eggs are used, fertilisation techniques like ICSI help maximise embryo development - especially in cases of mild or moderate male-factor infertility.

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Genetic Testing (PGT)

Pre-implantation genetic testing may be advised to improve implantation rates and reduce the risk of chromosomal abnormalities, particularly in repeat failure cases.

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Real Stories, Real Miracles

Watch how lives have been transformed.

Take the First Step Toward Motherhood

If conceiving with your own eggs hasn’t been possible, the Donor Egg Program offers a safe, ethical, and medically proven way forward. Our fertility specialists guide you with clarity, compassion, and complete confidentiality - helping you make an informed decision with confidence.

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Questions About Donor Egg IVF

Understanding your options is an important step toward confidence and clarity. Below are some of the most common questions patients ask when considering the Donor Egg Program - answered with honesty, medical transparency, and compassion.

The FaceMatch technique for donor egg IVF involves matching the donor’s facial features with the female partner or intended mother. This approach supports natural resemblance in the child and helps families feel more emotionally connected throughout the donor egg IVF journey.
Yes, FaceMatch donor egg selection is completely safe, confidential, and ethically guided. All donor information remains protected, while advanced matching ensures better visual similarity without compromising medical standards or legal protocols.
Donor Egg IVF is a fertility treatment where eggs from a healthy, medically screened donor are fertilised with sperm in the lab. The resulting embryo is then transferred into your uterus, allowing you to carry the pregnancy and give birth.
This program is recommended for women with low ovarian reserve, poor egg quality, early menopause, repeated IVF failures, or genetic conditions that affect egg health and reduce the chances of pregnancy with their own eggs.
Yes. You experience the pregnancy, childbirth, and bonding process fully. Many parents share that once pregnancy begins, concerns about genetics fade, and the emotional connection forms naturally and deeply.
All donors undergo strict medical, genetic, and psychological screening. Matching is done based on medical compatibility and essential physical factors, while maintaining complete anonymity and following ethical guidelines.
Donor Egg IVF generally offers higher success rates compared to IVF with own eggs, as donor eggs come from younger, healthy donors. Outcomes depend on uterine health, embryo quality, and individual medical factors.
Yes. Donor Egg IVF follows established medical and ethical guidelines. The process prioritises patient safety, donor confidentiality, and transparent counselling at every stage.