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Fertility

Third-Party Reproduction & Donor Programs

Egg, sperm and embryo donation, and gestational surrogacy — with complete confidentiality.

Options
Egg / sperm / embryo donor
Also
Gestational surrogacy
Support
Dedicated counselling
Privacy
Strictly confidential
Third-Party Reproduction & Donor Programs
  • Egg, sperm & embryo donation
  • Gestational surrogacy
  • Counselling & strict confidentiality

About this treatment

For some couples, the kindest path to parenthood involves help from a third party. When a couple cannot conceive using their own eggs or sperm, donor gametes — eggs, sperm or embryos — offer a genuine route to a healthy pregnancy.

We also support gestational surrogacy, where the parents' embryo is carried by a surrogate. This can be the right option for women who produce healthy eggs but cannot carry a pregnancy — for example after a hysterectomy, with a uterine problem, recurrent miscarriage or a serious medical condition.

Every programme is run with rigorous screening, dedicated counselling and complete confidentiality — all information relating to a donor is kept strictly private.

Who it's for

  • Couples unable to conceive with their own eggs or sperm
  • Premature ovarian failure or very low ovarian reserve
  • Women who cannot carry a pregnancy
  • History of recurrent miscarriage or hysterectomy

Key benefits

  • A path to parenthood when own gametes can't be used
  • Carefully screened donors
  • Counselling support through every step
  • Complete confidentiality

Every treatment plan at Shobha IVF is personalised. The details here are a guide — your specialist will tailor each step to your unique situation.

Questions & answers

Donor Programs — your questions

Common questions about this treatment. Anything else? Our team is happy to talk it through.

Yes — donors undergo rigorous medical and screening checks, and we provide counselling to help you make informed, confident decisions.

All information relating to a donor is kept strictly confidential and is not shared.

When a woman can produce healthy eggs but cannot safely carry a pregnancy — for instance after hysterectomy, with certain uterine problems, recurrent miscarriage or serious heart disease.

The information on this page is general and educational, and is not a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis or treatment. Fertility outcomes vary from person to person and depend on age, diagnosis and other individual factors; no result is guaranteed. Any success figure shown is a beta-hCG positive (pregnancy-test) rate per embryo transfer at our Solapur centre, which is not a live-birth rate. Please consult our specialists for advice specific to you.

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