Ova adoption programme with guaranteed embryo numbers.
Oocyte adoption is a specially designed programme, for women up to the age of 49, who wish to become mothers, but for various reasons do not have their own ova or are not capable of fertilisation. Through the IVF procedure with egg cells from anonymous donors, the patient has the chance to become pregnant and have a baby.
Meet Poland's first programme with guaranteed embryo numbers and quality
The oocyte adoption programme at Invimed clinics guarantees patients a minimum of 3 high quality embryos, which significantly increases the chance of pregnancy.
As part of the programme standard:
- Guaranteed number of 3 embryos and 10-12 ova
- Fertile and healthy donors meeting strict medical and formal conditions
- Multidisciplinary team of experienced fertility doctors
- The same doctor in charge throughout the treatment process and duration of the programme
- Individual coordinator to guarantee personalised care
The IVF procedure with donor egg cells can benefit women who:
- are under 49 years of age and are unable to become pregnant naturally or with the help of IVF due to the lack or poor quality of their own ova;
- have lost fertility after cancer therapy;
- have genetic burdens with adverse effects on the course of pregnancy and the health of the child;
- have experienced premature cessation of ovarian function;
- have a history of miscarriages or unsuccessful attempts at in vitro fertilisation (lack of high quality embryos, difficulties implanting the embryo in the uterus or abnormalities at the embryo development stage after transfer resulting in miscarriage).
Find out more about the Invimed programme
If you would like to know more about the IVF programme with donor cells at Invimed, please contact the coordinator at the clinic of your choice. In Invimed infertility clinics, each patient or couple participating in the programme is looked after by the Programme coordinator, who assists in completing the necessary paperwork, making appointments and liaising with the doctor.

| Contact the programme coordinator If you have questions about the Programme, you can use the form or contact one of the Coordinators directly. |
Contact the programme coordinator
If you have questions about the Programme, you can use the form or contact one of the Coordinators directly.
Wrocław
Sylwia Kowalska
Katowice
Agnieszka Kowalska
Gdynia
Paulina Góra
Warsaw
ked.warszawa@invimed.pl
Course of in vitro with donor egg cells
Qualification visit
Qualification visit
Both partners should come to the appointment.
Doctor on first visit:
- will take a medical history,
- will learn about the couple's treatment history,
- examine the patient,
- orders all necessary medical and laboratory tests
to qualify for the Programme.
At the same time, the partner may be referred to a urologist or andrologist, where he will receive a referral for a semen test.
If the couple is not married, a man entering into an IVF procedure with his partner using donor sperm will be required to sign a declaration at the Registry Office that he will be the father of the child.
The female partner will also be obliged, within 3 months from the date of the partner's declaration, to confirm with the Registry Office that the father of the child will be that man.
If the man does not make a declaration at the USC, the couple will not be able to start the IVF procedure.
Selection of the donor
Selection of the donor
The selection of the donor is made according to the phenotypic characteristics of the recipients and the patient's blood group. The final choice is made by the doctor on the basis of the anatomical, morphological and physiological characteristics of the donor in relation to the phenotype of the patient. According to current legislation, only anonymous donation and recipient of reproductive cells is possible, which guarantees complete anonymity for both recipient and donor. Contact between the two parties is also impossible.
Preparation for the in vitro procedure
Preparation for the in vitro procedure
Following in vitro fertilisation of donor cells, transfer of
obtained embryos can occur over time:
- the duration of the patient's natural cycle
- or a cycle assisted by mild hormonal stimulation as determined by the doctor.
Semen collection
Semen collection
The male partner of the patient, in the comfort of a specially prepared room for men, donates semen for examination. He can do this 1.5 hours before the IVF procedure or during the procedure. The semen will undergo sperm selection procedures for the best parameters to ensure proper fertilisation of the ova.
In vitro fertilisation
In vitro fertilisation

In vitro fertilisation takes place in an embryology laboratory, where frozen egg cells obtained from the donor - after being heated - will be fertilised with the partner's sperm. The method of assisted fertilisation (IVF) - ICSI, PICSI, IMSI - will be chosen accordingly.
The cells thus fertilised are placed in an incubator, where they have the right conditions to develop. The development of the embryos takes between 3 and 5 days.
Embryo transfer
Embryo transfer
One or two embryos are selected for transfer, depending on their stage of development, and are inserted into the patient's uterine cavity. The procedure is carried out using a thin catheter. If more embryos have been created during the fertilisation process, the remaining embryos can be frozen and used at a later stage.
After the transfer
After the transfer
The patient should lead a quiet lifestyle after transfer, limiting her physical activity. To confirm a biochemical pregnancy, the patient's beta hCG level is determined approximately 12 days after transfer and an ultrasound is performed at 4-5 weeks to confirm a clinical pregnancy.
TRANSPARENT PRICING
Pricing of the procedure: In vitro with donor eggs
Katowice
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Zapytaj o terminWrocław
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Zapytaj o terminGdynia
Zapytaj o terminEGG CELL ADOPTION PROGRAMME WITH GUARANTEED EMBRYO NUMBERS
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