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Sperm Donation This leaflet provides important information for fertile men who are considering donating sperm to infertile couples.

Egg donation

Parenthood lies at the very heart of most couple's lives ...which makes the grief of infertility all the harder to bear. Thankfully, more and more infertile couples can be helped by ever-improved techniques, but when the male or female partner have severe problems, or carry a serious genetic risk, donation may be the only answer. It is a truly caring act of charity to help such couples have longed-for children by donating sperm or eggs through our specialist service.

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With increasing age fertility decreases thus many woman may loose the ability to have a child before they have a family. There are many other reasons why young couples may be unable to have a healthy child without the use of eggs or sperm donated from others. We are able to offer fertility treatments to women up to the age of 45 years following careful counseling.  If you would like to know more about the need and possible treatments.

Click here to learn the stories of 5 couples, who have requested donor egg treatment at our centre and agreed to share their stories on the Internet. 

If you are you a healthy woman aged 18 to 35 who would be prepared to become an egg donor and so help these couples achieve their dream of a family! If you are, please contact us:   (0117) 902 1100

Egg Donation - CRM Bristol booklet for donors. This booklet provides important information for fertile women who are considering donating eggs to infertile couples.

 

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