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Sperm Donation – Dr Sharmistha Sarkar

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Sperm Donation

What is Sperm Donation?

Sperm donation is a fertility treatment option where sperm from a carefully screened donor is used to facilitate pregnancy in individuals or couples who require assistance due to male factor infertility, genetic concerns, or other reasons preventing conception with the male partner’s sperm.

 

Who Can Benefit from Sperm Donation?

Sperm donation may be recommended for individuals or couples facing various fertility challenges, including:

  • Severe male factor infertility
  • Genetic concerns or hereditary conditions
  • Single individuals or same-sex couples desiring parenthood

Visiting Hours

10 AM -2 PM at Creation Fertility Center : (Mon-Sat)

2 AM -3 PM at Vanya Healthcare : (Mon-Sat)

5 PM - 6 PM at Mediland :(Mon/Tue/Thu/Fri)

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    FAQ

    Sperm donation is a fertility treatment option where sperm from a carefully screened donor is used to facilitate pregnancy in individuals or couples who require assistance due to male factor infertility, genetic concerns, or other reasons preventing conception with the male partner's sperm.

     

    Sperm donors are healthy men between the ages of 21 and 55 who undergo comprehensive medical, genetic, and infectious disease screening to ensure their suitability as donors. Donors may be anonymous or known to the intended parents, depending on individual preferences and regulations.

    Sperm donors undergo a thorough screening process, including medical history evaluation, physical examination, genetic testing, and infectious disease screening. Donors are selected based on their overall health, fertility potential, and compatibility with the intended parents' preferences.

     

    Sperm donation may be recommended for individuals or couples facing various fertility challenges, including severe male factor infertility, genetic concerns or hereditary conditions, or single individuals or same-sex couples desiring parenthood.

    The sperm donation process typically involves selecting a donor from a sperm bank or fertility clinic, performing artificial insemination or in vitro fertilization (IVF) using the donor sperm, and monitoring the recipient's menstrual cycle for signs of pregnancy.

     

    Sperm donation is a safe and well-established fertility treatment option with minimal risks. Both sperm donors and recipients undergo thorough medical screening and counseling to ensure their safety and well-being throughout the process.

     

    Laws and regulations surrounding sperm donation vary by country and jurisdiction. It's essential to work with a reputable sperm bank or fertility clinic and legal professionals familiar with local laws to ensure compliance and protect the rights of all parties involved.

     

    While the child born from donor sperm may inherit certain physical traits from the sperm donor.