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    City Fertility City Fertility’s embryo donor program is available to individuals and couples where there is both male and female medical infertility. Your decision to use donated embryos is extremely important, and for this reason we aim to provide you with as much information as you require. Our fertility nurses are available to discuss any questions you may have about our Embryo Donor Program.
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    Who requires donor programs?

    The use of donated embryos may be considered in cases of untreatable infertility that involves both partners, untreatable infertility in a single donor embryo recipient, recurrent pregnancy loss thought to be related to the embryo, and genetic disorders affecting one or both of the partners.

    Who can be an embryo donor?

    Individuals and couples of all ethnic, cultural and religious backgrounds can become embryo donors. This includes individuals and couples of all different heights, shapes and sizes, as long as they meet these prerequisites:

    • The embryo donor must be 18-35 (18-35 in Victoria)  and the sperm donor must be  18-45 (18-45 in Victoria) (ages at the time the embryos were created).
    •  Donors must be in good health, with no history of hereditary disease. Donors will not be accepted if they suffer from an illness, disease or genetic condition that poses an unacceptable risk of being passed on to any child conceived from the donation.
    • The individual/couple must have completed their family before the donation.
    • If the individual/couple has a child, it is recommended she/he must reach 12 months of age before the donation is made.
    • The embryos must be less than 10 years old and stored at an IVF unit.
    • Clinic recruited donors must have a permanent address and be contactable for follow-up screening. They must be able to provide three identifiers and proof of a permanent address, e.g. driver’s licence, photo ID and passport.

    For more information about our Embryo Donor Program, please contact us or visit our Embryo donor page.

    Types of embryo donors

    Known donation

    This is where the donor and recipient personally know each other and there is an existing relationship between them.

    Clinic-recruited donation

    In the case of a clinic-recruited donation, the recipient does not know the donor, and the donor’s identity may remain unknown to the recipient. However, a donor must agree to release identifying information (name, date of birth, address) to a donor-conceived child once the child turns 18 or younger with counsellor approval.

    The Process

    At City Fertility, we know your journey to parenthood is personal. Our caring team will support you through every step of the IVF process. Each cycle usually takes about 6–8 weeks, though the timeline may change depending on your needs and any extra steps like genetic testing or embryo freezing.
    1. Medical consultation

    You (and your partner if applicable) will be asked to attend an initial medical consultation with one of our specialists. At this visit, your medical details will be checked and any necessary tests (e.g. blood tests) arranged.

    2. Pathology collection

    These tests are required as part of the routine screening process necessary before treatment. You (and your partner) will need to have the blood tests completed and the results will be forwarded to your specialist.

    3. Patient education presentation

    Before beginning your treatment, you will also be required to have a patient education presentation. This presentation may be self-directed or done by the clinic fertility nurses. Information will be provided about your treatment cycle, medications and their side effects, and any day-to-day requirements. You (and your partner) will be given consent forms to fill in and sign. Consent forms are required to be returned before the commencement of the treatment.

    4. Counselling

    It is mandatory for individuals and couples who are considering using donated embryos to attend counselling sessions. Counselling provides the opportunity to discuss treatment on a more personal level. It allows individuals and couples to raise issues that are more private, such as individual concerns, relationship difficulties, or current life situations that may affect the individual’s or couple’s experience of treatment. If you are using a known donor, a joint session with the embryo donor/s is required.

    A “cooling off” period for a minimum of 14 days (between the first and the second counselling session) is required before any treatment may begin, to ensure that you have been given adequate time to consider all aspects of the donation program.

    *The order of these steps/requirements may vary depending on your circumstances.

    5. Final review

    Before the treatment can start, the specialist and fertility nurses will do a final review of the counselling reports, blood tests and consent forms to ensure everything is ready.

     

    Next Steps

    City Fertility have helped thousands of individuals and couples to become parents, and we would love to help you. Our fertility specialists will create a personalised treatment plan and guide you through every step of your IVF journey. With 18 IVF clinics, 50 consulting locations and over 60 specialists around Australia there is a City Fertility specialist to help you.

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    Every IVF journey is different.

    That’s why our team of specialists, scientists and nurses are here to provide personalised care and answer your questions at every stage.
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