STILL DREAMING OF MOTHERHOOD?

dONOR EGG IVF CAN HELP YOU MAKE IT REAL

Egg Quality Issue don’t mean the end. With donor egg IVF, you can still carry and nurture your own baby.

Blastocyst Embryos Retrieved in Single attempt
Upto 1
Cycles Performed with Donor Eggs
1 +
Cumulative Pregnancy Success Rate
1 %
Blastocyst Embryos Retrieved in Single attempt
Upto 1
Cycle performed with donor eggs
1 +
Cumulative Pregnancy success rate
0 %

Why Choose Us for Donor Egg IVF in Kolkata?

Higher Success Rates in Women Above 35

Safe & Ethical Donor Screening

30+ Years of Fertility Expertise

Find a Donor similar to you

It's Still Your Journey. Your Baby. Your Dream.

Whether you’ve faced:

Donor Egg IVF gives you a renewed chance at pregnancy—with the joy of carrying your baby.

How Donor Egg IVF Works

Step 1

Consultation & Evaluation

Step 2

Matching with a Healthy Donor

Step 3

Egg Retrieval & Fertilization

Step 4

Embryo Transfer to Your Uterus

Step 5

Pregnancy Monitoring & Support

Meet Our IVF Specialists

Donor IVF Gave Us Our Miracle.

Serving Families Across Kolkata

Email Address

helplinekolkata@ihrindia.com

Call Us

(+91) 8981542666

Address

47, Syed Amir Ali Ave, Park Circus, Ballygunge,
Kolkata, West Bengal 700019 

Your Baby Is Just One Step Away.

Speak to our specialists and explore if Donor Egg IVF is right for you.

Frequently asked questions

Yes, it has a higher success rate than traditional IVF, especially in women over 40 or with poor egg quality. Success rates can exceed 50–70% depending on the clinic and case.

Yes. Most clinics allow you to select a donor based on physical traits, ethnicity, education, personality, and more. You can opt for anonymous or known donors.

The baby may inherit genetic traits from the egg donor. However, the womb environment and epigenetics also influence the baby’s development.

The process for the recipient involves hormone therapy and embryo transfer, which is minimally invasive and typically painless.

It usually takes 6–8 weeks from donor selection to embryo transfer.

No. Once the eggs are donated, the donor has no legal or parental rights over any resulting child.

Yes, in anonymous donor programs. In known donation, identities are disclosed with consent.

Incepted in 1980, the main purpose of IHR is to provide comprehensive, personalized quality health care to infertile couples and high-risk pregnant patients.

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