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The egg donor program supports women or couples who need donor eggs because of low ovarian reserve, age-related egg decline or repeated IVF failure.
At Galwa Care Hospital, donor matching, counselling and treatment planning are handled with medical care, privacy and ethical guidance.
The program offers a practical pathway to pregnancy while keeping the process clear, confidential and supportive.
Women whose ovaries stop functioning normally before the age of 40 produce few or no eggs of their own. Egg donation allows them to experience pregnancy using a healthy donor’s eggs.
When blood tests (AMH, FSH) and ultrasound reveal that a woman’s remaining egg supply is very low or of poor quality, donor eggs offer a far higher chance of successful fertilization and healthy embryo development.
Egg quality naturally declines with age. Women above 40 who face repeated IVF failures using their own eggs are strong candidates for the egg donor program, which significantly improves pregnancy success rates.
When multiple IVF cycles with own eggs have resulted in failed fertilization, poor embryo quality, or unsuccessful implantation, egg donation is recommended to overcome the egg-quality barrier entirely.
Women who carry serious hereditary genetic conditions may choose egg donation to prevent the risk of passing those conditions on to their child through the donated egg.
Women who have undergone natural menopause or had their ovaries surgically removed no longer produce eggs. With a healthy, hormonally prepared uterus, egg donation and IVF can still make pregnancy possible.
The recipient’s cycle and uterine lining are prepared for the best possible implantation environment.
Donor options are reviewed carefully with medical, ethical and confidentiality safeguards in place.
Donor options are reviewed carefully with medical, ethical and confidentiality safeguards in place.
Medicines are prescribed and adjusted carefully to support follicle growth and timely ovulation.
Donor options are reviewed carefully with medical, ethical and confidentiality safeguards in place.
Selected sperm is used with mature eggs under precise laboratory conditions to support fertilisation.
Fertilized eggs are cultured in a controlled incubator environment for 3 to 5 days. Embryologists monitor their development daily, grading each embryo for quality before selecting the best for transfer.
The recipient’s cycle and uterine lining are prepared for the best possible implantation environment.
After transfer, the recipient continues progesterone and estrogen supplementation to support the uterine lining and encourage embryo implantation throughout the critical two-week waiting period.
Post-treatment support continues, followed by a pregnancy test at the advised time.

Donor egg IVF typically achieves significantly higher success rates than conventional IVF because the eggs come from young, thoroughly screened donors with excellent ovarian reserve and egg quality.

Provides a genuine pathway to pregnancy for women who cannot conceive with their own eggs, regardless of the cause, making biological motherhood a real and achievable possibility.

Donor eggs from rigorously screened young donors provide the best possible genetic foundation for healthy embryo development and a successful ongoing pregnancy.

The recipient woman carries and delivers the baby, participating fully in the pregnancy experience from the moment of embryo transfer through to the birth of her child.

Women over 40 or those with diminished ovarian reserve benefit enormously from donor eggs, which dramatically improve success rates compared to using their own aging eggs.

Women with hereditary conditions can use donor eggs to reduce or eliminate the risk of passing those conditions on to their child through the donated genetic material.

The entire donor program at Galwa Care Hospital is conducted in full compliance with ICMR guidelines, ensuring complete safety, donor anonymity, and ethical integrity at every stage.

Surplus embryos from the donor cycle can be vitrified for future frozen embryo transfer cycles, maximizing the value and success potential of each donation without repeat stimulation.

Galwa Care Hospital provides dedicated psychological counselling, transparent communication, and compassionate guidance at every stage of the donor conception journey.

Available to married couples, single women, and same-sex female couples, making it a truly inclusive and non-judgmental pathway to parenthood for all family structures.























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The baby will carry the genetic material of the egg donor and the sperm provider. However, as the birth mother, you carry, nourish, and deliver the baby, and research shows the uterine environment also meaningfully influences fetal development. Egg donation is fully legal in India and regulated under the Assisted Reproductive Technology (Regulation) Act and ICMR guidelines. At Galwa Care Hospital, every aspect of the donor program is conducted in complete legal and ethical compliance with full donor anonymity maintained throughout.
Egg donors are typically healthy women between the ages of 21 and 30 with good ovarian reserve, no significant medical history, and no hereditary genetic conditions. Every donor at Galwa Care Hospital undergoes comprehensive screening including detailed medical and family history review, hormonal profiling, genetic karyotyping, infectious disease testing covering HIV, Hepatitis B and C, syphilis and CMV, and a psychological evaluation. Only donors who successfully pass all criteria are accepted into the programme.
Donor egg IVF typically achieves significantly higher success rates than conventional IVF, often 50 to 70% or more per cycle, because the eggs come from young, screened donors with healthy ovarian reserve and excellent egg quality. From the initial evaluation and donor matching through to the pregnancy test, the complete process typically takes 6 to 10 weeks depending on donor availability, cycle synchronization, and how quickly both parties respond to their respective hormonal preparation protocols.
Yes. Any high-quality embryos that are not transferred in the fresh cycle can be vitrified and stored for future frozen embryo transfer cycles, avoiding the need for repeat donor stimulation and significantly improving the cumulative success potential of each donation. A single failed cycle does not mean the journey is over. Our fertility team will review all aspects of the protocol including embryo quality, endometrial receptivity, and hormonal response, and recommend an optimized plan for the next attempt using the stored frozen embryos.
No. Egg donation at Galwa Care Hospital is completely anonymous and confidential in full compliance with ICMR guidelines. Donors and recipients do not have access to each other's personal identity at any stage. However, donor profiles include detailed physical characteristics such as height, build, skin tone, eye colour, and hair colour, allowing you to select a donor whose profile closely resembles you or meets your personal preferences. Our counsellors are always available to support and guide you through the donor selection process.