Situations in which egg donor IVF may be required or recommended.


  • Age related infertility (most often for women age 40 or older)
  • Genetic disease risk on female partner’s side
  • Low ovarian reserves (indicated by very high FSH levels or a low antral follicle count)
  • Primary ovarian insufficiency (also known as premature ovarian failure)
  • Post-cancer treatment (if the ovaries or eggs were damaged or removed)
  • Repeated canceled IVF treatment due to poor or low ovarian response
  • Unexplained repeated IVF failure
  • Woman born without her ovaries due to a congenital anomaly



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