Treatments Using a Donor
Having IVF treatment with donor eggs or sperm at one of our East of England clinics, including those in Cambridge, Norwich and Wickford, could help you achieve your dreams of parenthood.
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We understand that fertility treatment can be a complex and emotional journey. Our team is dedicated to providing you with all the information and support you need throughout the process.
How does it work?
Donor treatments
Starting your own family is sometimes more challenging than first expected and you may need help from a donor – whether known to you, or anonymous.
We offer a range of treatments – using donated eggs, sperm or embryos – to help you on your journey to become parents. The treatment process is very similar to IVF or ICSI treatment, except that the eggs, sperm or embryos are used from a donor.
Despite the acute shortage of donors in the UK, we run an innovative donor programme to recruit altruistic and egg and sperm sharing donors for our bank.
Our donor coordinator will support you in finding a suitable donor and can explain more about donor availability and answer any questions you may have.
Please select your specific donor type from the sections below for more information.
In some situations using donated eggs may be the best chance to have your own baby.
How does it work?
Despite the acute shortage of egg donors in the UK, we hope to match you with donated eggs for your treatment in the shortest time possible – thanks to our innovative donor programmes.
Donated eggs can come from our egg-sharing programme or altruistic donors. Egg-sharing enables women who need IVF treatment themselves to anonymously donate some of their eggs reducing the cost of their own treatment.
Alternatively, we can arrange for someone you know to donate to you.
Is it right for me?
You need donated eggs if:
- You have a premature menopause – this affects 1-2% of women under 40
- Your ovaries have been damaged by chemotherapy or radiotherapy treatment for cancer
- You were born without functioning ovaries (for instance, Turner’s syndrome)
- Your ovaries are resistant to stimulation
- You are at high risk of passing on genetic disorders to your offspring
- You developed poorly functioning ovaries as you got older
What next?
The donated eggs are fertilised using your partner’s (or donated) sperm and the resulting embryos are transferred to your uterus. You will have treatment to prepare your uterus for the embryo transfer.
Between day 2 and 5 of your embryo development, the transfer will take place, followed by a pregnancy test. If this is positive, you should attend one of our clinics in Cambridge, Norwich or Wickford about 20 days later for a pregnancy scan.
We highly recommend counselling for donor egg recipients and Bourn Hall has a choice of specialist counsellors available for you.
For more information get in touch.
Become a Donor
Becoming a donor is an incredible way to help others create the family they’ve always dreamed of. In the UK, one in six couples face infertility challenges, and your generosity can offer them the chance to experience parenthood.
If you’re a woman aged 18-35, in good health, with no family history of hereditary illness, becoming an egg donor can make a life-changing difference. With a national shortage of donors, many women face long waits for treatment, and your donation could help make their dream of having a family come true.
For men, sperm donation is just as impactful. Men aged 18-45 in good health can help others start their family journey while receiving compensation for their time. Sperm-sharing is also available to reduce IVF costs while helping others achieve their dream of parenthood.
Flexible Pricing Options
To help make your treatment affordable and achievable, we offer fixed price treatment package options and a variety of finance solutions for patients looking to spread all or part of the cost of their treatment.
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We’re incredibly proud of our success rates
At Bourn Hall, you can be assured of the best chances of having a baby within the shortest possible time. If you are under 35, you have a 73%* chance of falling pregnant within one year.
*Data from 2021
Younger than 35
If you are under 35, you have a 73% chance of falling pregnant within one year.
35 to 39 years old
If you are 35-37 years old and you continue treatment with Bourn Hall, you have a 63% (50% for 38-39 year olds) chance of getting pregnant (pregnancy seen on scan) within one year.
40+ years old
If you are a female aged over 40 and you continue treatment with Bourn Hall, you have about a 25% chance of getting pregnant within one year.
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“We went to an open evening at Bourn Hall Wickford and came away feeling really positive about the place. The staff were really friendly and the presentation was clear about the statistics regarding success rates and live birth rates; their data was very transparent. We came away feeling like we would really be looked after.”
Katy and Leigh are parents to Charlie after IVF
Patient 2023
“We chose to make an appointment at Bourn Hall Wickford because of the favourable reviews. When we got there and met the staff they were just so lovely, making us feel welcome and explaining to us what tests would need to be done and what our options were; we just thought ‘yes, let’s get the ball rolling!”
Jess and Fran are mums to Nathan after IVF with donor sperm
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