Donor semen insemination is a fertility treatment where sperm from a donor is used to inseminate the woman’s uterus to achieve pregnancy. This procedure is typically used when a male partner has fertility issues such as low sperm count, poor sperm motility, or when a couple is facing male infertility.
In donor semen insemination, sperm from a carefully screened donor is inserted directly into the woman’s uterus (IUI) . The sperm is washed and processed in the lab to concentrate the sperm and remove impurities. The woman’s ovulation is monitored to ensure insemination takes place during her fertile window. The sperm used is typically from an anonymous or known donor who has been screened for infectious diseases and genetic conditions.
Donor semen insemination is a fertility treatment where sperm from a donor is used to inseminate the woman’s uterus to achieve pregnancy. This procedure is typically used when a male partner has fertility issues such as low sperm count, poor sperm motility, or when a couple is facing male infertility.
Success rates for donor semen insemination vary depending on the woman's age, health, and the method of insemination (IUI or ICI). Typically, success rates for IUI with donor sperm is around 20% per cycle