Treatments Using a Donor

For many people, starting a family can involve exploring options like intrauterine insemination (IUI) using donor sperm or in vitro fertilisation (IVF) with donor eggs and sperm. At Bourn Hall Fertility Clinic, our Cambridge, Norwich and Wickford clinics offer expert treatment in a welcoming, caring environment. We’re here to guide you and help you feel supported as you take each step toward parenthood.

Treatments Using a Donor

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We understand that fertility treatment can be a complex and emotional journey. Our team is dedicated to providing you with all the information and support you need throughout the process.

Treatments Using a Donor

Donor treatment: how does it work?

Starting a family isn’t always straightforward, and sometimes the support of a donor can help make parenthood possible.

At our clinics in Cambridge, Norwich and Wickford, we offer a full range of donor treatments, including IUI using donor sperm and IVF with donor eggs and sperm.

Our innovative donor programme welcomes altruistic donors (those who donate to someone they don’t know) as well as egg and sperm sharers, helping us maintain a strong donor bank despite the UK shortage. 

From your very first appointment, a dedicated donor coordinator will guide you every step of the way – helping you find the right match, explaining availability and answering your questions.

 

Treatment with donor eggs

Treatment with donor eggs can offer hope to many people who might otherwise struggle to conceive. For some, it provides the best chance of starting or growing their family with the support of compassionate care and expert treatment.

When might treatment with donor eggs be recommended?

Using donated eggs can offer a hopeful path to parenthood if:

  • You’ve experienced premature (early) menopause and no longer have periods
  • Your ovaries were affected by cancer treatment, such as chemotherapy or radiotherapy
  • You were born without functioning ovaries due to a medical condition
  • Your ovaries aren’t responding to fertility medication
  • You have a high risk of passing on a genetic condition
  • Your ovarian function has naturally declined with age

How does it work?

At Bourn Hall, we aim to match you with donated eggs as efficiently as possible through our egg-sharing programme and the generosity of altruistic donors. Egg sharing allows women undergoing IVF to donate some of their eggs anonymously while reducing the cost of their own treatment. You also have the option to use eggs from someone you know.

Once the donated eggs are fertilised with your partner’s sperm or donor sperm, the resulting embryos are transferred to your uterus after treatment to prepare the womb lining. This usually happens between day 2 and day 5 of embryo development, followed by a pregnancy test. If positive, we’ll arrange a pregnancy scan about three weeks at one of our clinics.

We highly recommend specialist counselling for donor egg recipients. At Bourn Hall, we offer a choice of experienced counsellors to support you throughout the process.

 

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Treatment with donor embryos

Become a Donor

Becoming a donor is a generous gift that can truly change lives. In the UK, one in seven couples face fertility challenges, and your donation could give them the chance to experience the joy of parenthood.

Egg donation

If you’re a woman aged 18–35, in good health and with no family history of hereditary illness, your donation could help someone start or grow their family. With a national shortage of donors, your gift could make all the difference.

If you’re having IVF, you can also donate any additional eggs not used in your treatment. By egg sharing, you can reduce the overall cost of your fertility treatment.

Sperm donation

If you’re a man aged 18–45 and in good health, donating sperm can help others begin their family journey. You’ll receive compensation for your time, and you can choose to take part in sperm sharing, which can also reduce the cost of your IVF treatment.

 

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Meet the Donor Team

Dr. Chhaya Prasannan-Nair

Consultant Gynaecologist and IVF Specialist

Dr. Chhaya Prasannan-Nair is a dedicated IVF specialist with over twenty years of clinical practice in Obstetrics, Gynaecology, and Reproductive Medicine. She previously worked in various NHS hospitals for more than 20 years and is currently the Lead clinician for Donation and Surrogacy at Bourn Hall in Cambridge. Her clinical expertise encompasses all aspects of assisted conception, including IVF, ICSI, ovulation induction, and fertility preservation.

Dr. Chhaya Prasannan-Nair is known for her empathetic approach, clear communication, and dedication to achieving the best possible outcomes for her patients.

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What next?

Why choose us for your treatment using a donor?

Starting treatment with donor eggs, sperm or embryos is a big step. At Bourn Hall, we’ll be by your side at every stage. Our innovative donor programmes help reduce waiting times, and your dedicated donor coordinator will guide you from your very first appointment.

Every donor is carefully screened to the highest standards, and our experienced team combines advanced treatment with genuine care. Counselling and emotional support are available whenever you need them, helping you feel confident and supported on your journey to parenthood. 

Book your fertility treatment using a donor today

If you’re ready to take the next step towards building your family, our friendly team is here to help. Whether you need donor eggs, sperm or embryos, we’ll guide you through every stage with expertise and compassion.

Book your consultation today and start your journey with Bourn Hall.

 

Flexible Pricing Options

To help make your treatment affordable and achievable, we offer fixed price treatment package options and a variety of finance solutions for patients looking to spread all or part of the cost of their treatment.

Explore our prices

Discover our prices and finance options, making treatments more accessible for you.

Book a 15 minute Discovery call

Schedule a Discovery call to find out which tests and treatments are right for you.

Fertility funding partners we work with:

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We’re incredibly proud of our success rates

At Bourn Hall, you can be assured of the best chances of having a baby within the shortest possible time. If you are under 35, you have a 73%* chance of falling pregnant within one year.

*Data from 2021

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Younger than 35

If you are under 35, you have a 73% chance of falling pregnant within one year.

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35 to 39 years old

If you are 35-37 years old and you continue treatment with Bourn Hall, you have a 63% (50% for 38-39 year olds) chance of getting pregnant (pregnancy seen on scan) within one year.

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40+ years old

If you are a female aged over 40 and you continue treatment with Bourn Hall, you have about a 25% chance of getting pregnant within one year.

We provide world-class support throughout the fertility journey.

As one of the UK’s top fertility treatment centres, our values ensure we put our patients first.

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The world's first IVF baby

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Patient reviews you can trust

Genuine experiences from real patients. See why so many trust us with their fertility care.

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“We went to an open evening at Bourn Hall Wickford and came away feeling really positive about the place. The staff were really friendly and the presentation was clear about the statistics regarding success rates and live birth rates; their data was very transparent. We came away feeling like we would really be looked after.”

Katy and Leigh are parents to Charlie after IVF

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“We chose to make an appointment at Bourn Hall Wickford because of the favourable reviews. When we got there and met the staff they were just so lovely, making us feel welcome and explaining to us what tests would need to be done and what our options were; we just thought ‘yes, let’s get the ball rolling!”

Jess and Fran are mums to Nathan after IVF with donor sperm

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Your Stories

Our patients are at the heart of everything we do, and we are always inspired by the success stories they have to share. Hear directly from our previous patients as they share their unique journeys to parenthood.

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Frequently asked questions

Your questions answered. Find clarity on every step of your fertility journey.

Can we use a known sperm donor?
Can we have more than one child with the same sperm donor?
Can we use an egg from a known donor?
Can we have more than one child with the same egg donor?
How do we find an egg donor?
Does the donor have any rights to the child?
What happens if I need to use donated sperm?
What can we find out about the sperm donor?

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