It is a process governed and authorized by the Spanish Assisted Reproduction Law. It is an anonymous, voluntary and altruistic donation, that is, without a profit motive, although our law provides with financial compensation for the inconvenience arising from the study procedure and successive donations.
All donors in our clinic undergo tests to evaluate psychophysical health and rule out genetic alterations or diseases that may be transmitted to the woman who needs a seminal sample. In addition, the selection criteria include exceptional seminal characteristics that allow us to recover, after the process of thawing and seminal training, a minimum of 10 million sperm per millilitre.
For this procedure is not necessary any type of treatment, only the sexual abstinence of three or five days before the donation.
Previously, the sperm donor must be studied psychologically and analytically, evaluating his state of health, ruling out infectious diseases that can be transmitted through the seminal sample, and the most common genetic diseases in our environment. A seminal study and a semen freezing test will be carried out to determine the quality of the spermatozoa
Once the results of tests performed on the egg donor or sperm donor are considered correct and suitable for donation, treatment will be scheduled to obtain the eggs and, in the case of men, successive donations of semen samples will be scheduled as well as the quarantine period until these samples can be used for women or couples who may need them.