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Embryo Donation

Embryo donation is an effective treatment option that offers couples struggling with infertility the opportunity to achieve pregnancy through embryos created using donor gametes. This method is an important alternative, especially for couples who have experienced repeated IVF failures or for women who are unable to produce quality eggs.
At Phoenix IVF Center, the embryo donation program is based on creating embryos in a laboratory setting by fertilizing reliable donor eggs with sperm samples selected according to international standards. The sperm samples used are obtained from Cryos International Sperm Bank, one of the world’s most trusted sperm banks.

Egg and sperm donors undergo comprehensive screening for genetic diseases, infections, and overall health. This ensures that only donors who meet the highest health and quality standards are included in the program.
After the embryos are created in the laboratory, those with the highest quality are selected and prepared for transfer. Our experienced medical team closely monitors the entire process, from preparing the uterus to embryo transfer, in order to maximize the chance of a successful pregnancy.
Embryo donation treatment offers a strong and reliable path to parenthood for couples who are unable to achieve pregnancy naturally or through conventional IVF methods.
At Phoenix IVF Center, we are committed to providing professional support to our patients at every stage of this emotional and life-changing journey. Our expert team guides patients through every step of the treatment process, helping them achieve the family they dream of.

Digital Security at Phoenix IVF Center (IVF ID)

Phoenix IVF Center is committed to protecting the most sensitive data related to you and your baby at the highest level. Accordingly, we prioritize digital security, a matter that should never be underestimated during your IVF journey.

With Systematic Identity Verification (Witness System):

  • All samples (sperm, eggs, embryos) are labeled with patient-specific labels carrying an RFID chip. The same procedure is also applied to the patient wristband.
  • In the laboratory and operating room environment, all steps—such as egg retrieval, ICSI, transfer, and cryo-thawing—are automatically verified with wireless RFID readers. In the event of any discrepancy or mismatch, the process stops automatically.

Embryo Donation in North Cyprus

North Cyprus has become an important destination preferred by patients from different countries for embryo donation treatment, thanks to its advanced IVF centers, state-of-the-art embryology laboratories, and international patient experience.

Phoenix IVF Center provides international-standard services for patients who wish to receive embryo donation treatment in North Cyprus. With our modern laboratory infrastructure, experienced IVF specialists, and patient-oriented approach, we provide a safe and professional experience at every stage of the treatment process.

Embryo Donation Treatment Process

Embryo donation treatment generally consists of the following stages:

  1. Medical evaluation

The patient’s medical history is reviewed and the necessary tests are performed.

  1. Donor selection and embryo creation

Selected donor eggs are fertilized in the laboratory with sperm samples obtained from a sperm bank, and embryos are created.

  1. Uterine preparation

Before embryo transfer, the uterus is prepared for pregnancy through hormone treatment.

  1. Embryo transfer

The highest-quality embryos are selected and transferred into the uterus.

  1. Pregnancy test

A pregnancy test is performed approximately 10–12 days after embryo transfer.

Who Is Embryo Donation Suitable For?

Embryo donation is a treatment method that may be preferred in the following cases:

  • Women with depleted ovarian reserve
  • Couples who have experienced repeated IVF failures
  • Cases involving both egg and sperm factors
  • Couples with a risk of carrying genetic diseases

Our specialist doctors evaluate each patient’s medical history to determine whether embryo donation is the most suitable treatment option.