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Donor Egg IVF

供卵试管婴儿

Duration

2-4 months (including matching and preparation)

Recovery

2 weeks after embryo transfer

$

Savings

~73% vs US

Price Comparison
China$5,000 - $15,000
$10,000
United States$25,000 - $50,000
$37,500
Save approximately 73%

Average savings compared to US prices

About This Treatment

Donor egg IVF uses eggs from a screened donor combined with the partner's or donor sperm to create embryos for transfer. While China has specific regulations around egg donation (requiring it to come from other IVF patients), qualified reproductive centers maintain rigorous screening protocols. This option serves women with diminished ovarian reserve or genetic concerns.

Procedure Steps
1

Eligibility & Matching

Medical assessment confirming donor egg IVF is appropriate, registration on the donor matching list, and review of available donor profiles including health history and physical characteristics.

Duration: 1-6 months (wait time varies)
2

Donor Screening & Stimulation

Comprehensive donor screening including genetic testing, infectious disease panels, psychological evaluation, and ovarian stimulation protocol.

Duration: 2-4 weeks
3

Fertilization & Embryo Culture

Retrieved donor eggs are fertilized with partner or donor sperm via ICSI, and embryos are cultured to blastocyst stage with optional genetic testing (PGT).

Duration: 5-7 days
4

Endometrial Preparation & Transfer

The recipient's uterine lining is prepared with estrogen and progesterone. A high-quality embryo is transferred under ultrasound guidance.

Duration: 2-4 weeks preparation + transfer day
Benefits
  • High success rates (60-75% per transfer) due to young donor eggs
  • Enables pregnancy for women with premature ovarian failure
  • Genetic screening of donors reduces hereditary disease risk
  • Substantial cost savings compared to Western donor egg programs
Considerations
  • Wait times for donor matching can be lengthy in China
  • Strict regulatory framework limits donor selection options
  • Emotional complexity of using donor gametes
  • No genetic link between the mother and child

Prices shown are approximate ranges for reference only. Actual costs vary by hospital, complexity, and individual patient needs. Always consult with healthcare professionals for medical decisions.