Donor Egg IVF in Kolkata — Your Best Chance at Motherhood

When your own eggs cannot achieve pregnancy — due to age, premature ovarian failure, or repeated IVF failure — donor egg IVF offers the highest success rates in assisted reproduction. At Maatritva IVF in Newtown, our ICMR-compliant donor programme is built on ethical screening, compassionate matching, and exceptional clinical outcomes.

Estimated Cost

₹2,00,000 – ₹4,00,000

Success Rate*

55–65% per cycle

*Varies by age & medical history

What is Donor Egg IVF in Kolkata?

Donor egg IVF uses eggs from a rigorously screened, young, healthy donor. These eggs are fertilised with the male partner's sperm via IVF/ICSI in our laboratory, and the resulting embryos are transferred into the recipient mother's prepared uterus. Because donor eggs come from young women with optimal egg quality, success rates often exceed 55–65% per cycle — significantly higher than standard IVF with own eggs for women over 40.

Who Needs This?

Donor egg IVF is recommended for women with premature ovarian failure or very low ovarian reserve, women over 40–42 with repeated IVF failure using own eggs, those with genetic conditions they wish to avoid passing on, women who have had bilateral oophorectomy, and cases of repeated poor egg quality despite optimal stimulation protocols.

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The Process

  • 1Step 1: Confidential consultation — discussing the programme, ICMR regulations, and your concerns
  • 2Step 2: Donor matching based on physical characteristics, blood group, and health history
  • 3Step 3: Donor undergoes comprehensive medical, genetic, hormonal, and psychological screening
  • 4Step 4: Donor ovarian stimulation and egg retrieval
  • 5Step 5: Recipient uterus preparation with hormonal medications
  • 6Step 6: Fertilisation of donor eggs with partner's sperm, embryo culture, and transfer

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