Reliable and Affordable Solution in Egg Donation Treatment

High success rates, affordable costs, and personalized planning in egg donation treatment in Cyprus. Our team of experts is here to turn your dream into reality.

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Cyprus Hope IVF Consultation

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3 Steps to the Egg Donation Process in Cyprus

Initial Consultation & Evaluation

Your journey begins with a one-on-one consultation with our specialist, Dr. Zehra Onar, followed by a review of your medical history and the necessary tests.

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Donor Matching & Embryo Transfer

A healthy and suitable donor is matched. The eggs fertilized with the father-to-be’s sperm are then developed into embryos, which are transferred to the uterus at the most appropriate time.

2

Pregnancy Test & Follow-Up

Approximately 12 days after the transfer, a pregnancy test is performed. Medical support continues throughout the rest of your journey.

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High Success in Egg Donation Treatment in Cyprus

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With our Cyprus egg donation program, we offer high success rates, a wide donor pool, and a personalized treatment approach. Together with Op. Dr. Zehra Onar and our experienced team, we turn your dream of becoming a mother into reality.

Expert Team – Op. Dr. Zehra Onar

Under the leadership of Op. Dr. Zehra Onar, an expert in egg donation and IVF treatments, we create personalized treatment plans and provide the most appropriate approach for each of our patients.

International Standards in Cyprus

In our modern clinic in Cyprus, we operate with state-of-the-art laboratory technology and provide safe and effective treatments in accordance with international protocols.

No Waiting List

Thanks to our wide donor pool, we start the treatment without any waiting time and manage the process quickly and efficiently.

Advanced Genetic Testing (PGT)

We perform genetic screening of embryos before transfer, increasing the chances of a healthy pregnancy and ensuring a safe and reliable process.

Privacy & Transparent Communication

We protect your privacy throughout the entire treatment process and stand by your side with transparent communication at every stage.

Frequently Asked Questions

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Egg donation is an IVF-based treatment that allows women who cannot conceive with their own eggs for various reasons to achieve pregnancy. In this treatment, women who do not produce eggs or cannot achieve a healthy pregnancy with their own eggs have the opportunity to conceive using eggs donated by a donor.

Patients in menopause (patients whose menstruation has ended and entered menopause due to age-related natural reasons or as a result of previous surgery, chemotherapy, or radiotherapy).

Older patients (especially after the age of 42–43, the chance of conceiving with their own eggs decreases significantly; after the age of 45, this rate drops below one percent).

Patients who have entered menopause at an early age (patients who have never menstruated due to certain genetic conditions or who stopped menstruating completely within a few years after puberty; such as those with Turner syndrome or Fragile X; or cases of unexplained premature menopause before the age of 40).

Patients who cannot conceive due to poor egg quality (patients who are not menopausal but whose eggs result in low-quality embryo formation and cannot achieve pregnancy despite repeated attempts).

Genetic diseases (egg donation treatment can be applied to prevent the transmission of a genetic disease carried by the woman to her child).

Who are the donors? What characteristics do they have?

Egg donors (donors) are young women (legally between the ages of 18–35, but mostly between 21–28 years old). Their common characteristics are being young, healthy, and having a good number and quality of eggs.
Volunteering is essential for those who will be egg donors, and in order to qualify as donors, certain tests must be performed, and they must be reported as healthy in terms of genetic and infectious diseases.

 
 
 

A complete personal and family medical history is obtained from the donors. They are informed in detail about what egg donation means, and after consent is given, a thorough evaluation begins.

First, a complete physical and gynecological examination is performed, including ultrasound and smear tests. Then, several specific blood tests are carried out, including:

  • Complete blood count and blood type

  • Biochemical tests (blood sugar, liver and kidney function tests, etc.)

  • Chromosome analysis (to confirm genetic normality)

  • Thalassemia gene analysis

  • Cystic fibrosis gene analysis

  • Screening for sexually transmitted diseases (Chlamydia, Gonorrhea, Syphilis, Hepatitis B, Hepatitis C, HIV, etc.)

Tests for the Woman:

  • Complete blood count

  • Blood type

  • Glucose (fasting and postprandial)

  • Liver function tests (AST, ALT)

  • Kidney function tests (urea, creatinine)

  • Vitamin D level (25-OH-Vit D3)

  • Vitamin B12

  • TSH

  • Anti-TPO and Anti-Thyroglobulin

  • Prolactin

  • Anti-Rubella IgM and IgG

  • VDRL

  • Anti-HCV

  • Anti-HIV

  • HBsAg

If there is any suspicion of tubal blockage or other uterine issues, an HSG (Hysterosalpingography) may be performed to assess the condition of the fallopian tubes.

In women over the age of 45, additional tests may be required (such as Pap smear, breast ultrasound, and abdominal ultrasound).

Tests for the Man:

  • Complete blood count

  • Blood type

  • VDRL

  • Anti-HCV

  • Anti-HIV

  • HBsAg

  • Semen analysis (spermiogram) – the sample should be provided after 3–5 days of sexual abstinence.

 
 
 

When matching, donor options compatible with the couple’s blood types and physical characteristics are presented by the donor coordinator according to the couple’s preferences. To ensure the best match, you may be asked to provide photos of both partners. The important point here is to know that all donors are young and have high-quality eggs, and you can choose the donor you feel most comfortable with.

Is there any meeting with the egg donor? Are our identity details shared in any way?

No. There is no contact between the couple and the egg donor. The donor provides written consent stating that her eggs may be used for couples in need of IVF treatment. The identity of the couple is never disclosed to the donor, and likewise, the donor’s identity is not shared with the couple. In other words, the entire process is carried out with complete medical confidentiality.

For patients who have regular menstrual cycles, the treatment begins on the second or third day of menstruation. The uterine lining is prepared either naturally or with medication, and this process takes approximately 12 to 14 days. During this time, the donor’s eggs are also stimulated with injections in synchronization with your cycle.

On the egg retrieval day, the male partner must be in Cyprus to provide a sperm sample. About five days after egg retrieval, the embryo transfer is performed into the woman’s uterus. In total, the egg retrieval and transfer process is usually completed within one week.

In some cases, the male partner may travel to Cyprus separately just to provide the sperm sample. The sperm is required on the day of egg collection, and the female partner should be in Cyprus five days later for the embryo transfer procedure.

 
 
 

Usually, two high-quality (Grade A) blastocyst embryos are transferred.
• In certain special cases, this number may be increased to three.
Success rate: approximately 80% chance of pregnancy (in the first attempt, thanks to the use of young donor eggs).

During the first week, it is very important to take medications regularly and get adequate rest.
Heavy exercise and sexual intercourse are not recommended.
• You may continue your normal daily activities; complete bed rest is not necessary.
Air travel after the transfer is safe, but car journeys longer than 6 hours are not advised.

Genetic testing (PGT) can be applied to the embryos.
• It is medically impossible to detect that the pregnancy occurred through a donor egg.
• The mode of delivery is determined according to the mother’s health condition — cesarean section is not mandatory.
• Mothers can breastfeed their babies normally after birth.
• For single women, egg + sperm donation (embryo donation) is also possible.

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Cyprus Hope Fertility Team Z Hasan Arseven, Dr. Burhan Nalbantoğlu Cd Sokak, Ortaköy 99010-Kıbrıs