Donor Egg Programme  

What is The Donor Egg Programme

The Donor Egg Programme is an assisted reproductive treatment option for women who are unable to conceive using their own eggs.

Fertilisation is carried out through IVF, using donor eggs and either the partner’s sperm or donor sperm in the embryology laboratory. Once embryo development has been monitored, the resulting embryo or embryos are transferred to the patient’s uterus.  

The programme is conducted in full compliance with the requirements of the Bulgarian Ministry of Health and the Executive Agency for Medical Supervision.

Who This Programme May Be Suitable For

Donor eggs may be an appropriate solution in cases of:  

  • Severely diminished ovarian reserve
  • Absence of viable eggs
  • Poor response to hormonal stimulation
  • Genetic conditions that may be passed on to a child
  • Multiple unsuccessful IVF attempts
  • Advanced reproductive age  

Donor Selection

Within the programme, patients can select a donor through a specialised donor database.  

The available donor information may include characteristics such as:

  • eye colour
  • hair colour
  • height
  • blood type
  • level of education
  • other physical traits.  

The aim is to achieve the closest possible match between the donor and the recipient.  

Main Stages of the Procedure

Initial Consultation

Review of the patient’s medical history and discussion of the most appropriate treatment options.
1

Donor Selection

Selection of a suitable donor from the available database or through a related donor arrangement.
2

Preparation of the Patient

Hormonal preparation of the endometrium to support embryo implantation.
3

Laboratory Fertilisation

The donor eggs are fertilised using IVF or ICSI in the embryology laboratory.
4

Embryo Transfer

One or more embryos are transferred to the uterus.
5

Screening and Safety

All donors undergo strict medical and laboratory screening, including:

  • infectious disease testing
  • genetic screening
  • a full medical assessment

Our goal is to provide the most appropriate and safest pathway for couples for whom donor treatment offers the best chance of achieving pregnancy.

Advantages of the Donor Egg Programme

One of the main advantages of donor egg treatment is the significantly higher chance of achieving pregnancy.  

We work with one of the largest donor egg banks in Europe — Ovoria Egg Bank — which provides access to a broad donor pool, consistently high standards and improved prospects for treatment success.  

Related Donor Option

The donor may also be a relative of the patient, such as a sister or cousin.  

For this type of donation, the donor age limit is up to 38 years.  

Many families prefer this option because it may allow for closer physical and genetic resemblance.  

Where the Procedure Is Available

The Donor Egg Programme is available at New Life reproductive medicine centres in:  

New Life Plovdiv

New Life Nia Med Stara Zagora

New Life Burgas

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Frequently Asked Questions

Are donors anonymous?

Yes. Donation is carried out in accordance with the applicable legal requirements for personal data protection and donor anonymity.  

How is a donor selected?

Patients choose a donor based on the available medical and physical profile information.

What is the success rate?

Success rates with donor eggs are generally higher, as the eggs come from young and medically screened donors.  

How long does the process take?

The timeline depends on donor selection and the patient’s preparation, but the process usually takes several weeks.