Gestational Surrogacy
What is Donor IUI?
Is donor insemination for me?
- Donor sperm IUI is a simple option for women without a male partner.
- Donor IUI may be considered by couples with male infertility who, do not wish to consider In Vitro Fertilization (IVF) for financial or ethical reasons.
- Donor IUI is a relatively low cost alternative treatment for couples with male infertility who have not been successful with insemination utilizing the male partner’s sperm.
- It is also indicated if the male partner has no sperm in the ejaculate (azoospermia) or if no sperm could be surgically retrieved from the testicles of the male partner for IVF/ICSI. This surgical procedure is known as Testicular Sperm Extraction (TESE).
- Donor sperm can also be used for IVF if the female partner has conditions such as blocked tubes or endometriosis and simple donor insemination is unlikely to succeed.
- Donor IUI may be considered in cases where there is a high risk of transmitting an inherited disease from the male partner to his child.
What to expect with donor IUI?
- Hormone blood tests on day 3 of your menstrual cycle for FSH, estrogen, Anti Mullerian Hormone (AMH), thyroid (TSH) and prolactin levels.
- Ultrasound to make sure that there are no problems with your uterus or ovary
- Screening tests for blood group, HIV, hepatitis B & C, syphilis, chlamydia and gonorrhea. You will also be tested to make sure that you are immune to Rubella (German measles), chicken pox and Cytomegalovirus (CMV).
- Tubal x-ray test (HSG) to ensure that your tubes are open.
- Donor sperm selection from a sperm bank. Our coordinator will provide you with information regarding costs and logistics.
- You and your significant other will need to sign a consent form agreeing to donor sperm insemination.
- If you have irregular cycles, you may be given fertility drugs to restore normal ovulation. Ultrasound is often performed to ensure proper egg development and determine the optimal time for insemination.
The intrauterine Insemination

After the insemination
- A blood test for progesterone level is performed 1 week after the insemination to confirm that ovulation occurred normally.
- Blood pregnancy test is scheduled 14 days after insemination to find out if you are pregnant.
- If you are pregnant, several beta HCG blood tests will be performed to make sure the pregnancy is progressing normally.
- An ultrasound examination is performed 4-5 weeks after the insemination to evaluate the pregnancy.
- You will be referred to your obstetrician for your prenatal care.
Should I tell my child about the father’s origin?
IVF (In vitro Fertilization) center offering State of the Art fertility treatments since 1982
Experience
A pioneering and successful fertility center since 1982, Boca Fertility was the first IVF center in Palm Beach County to accomplish a successful pregnancy and delivery of a baby conceived through IVF. Countless numbers of infertile couples are now parents thanks to the care they received at Boca Fertility.
Success
Our IVF program consistently achieves high success rates (SART Clinic Summary Report - Sartcorsonline.com), utilizing state of the art techniques such as IntraCytoplasmic Sperm Injection (ICSI), Testicular Sperm Extraction (TESE), Preimplantation Genetic Diagnosis (PGD), egg and embryo freezing, gestational surrogacy and donor egg IVF.
Personalized Care
Boca Fertility is physician-owned, so you can expect to receive unparalleled individualized and compassionate care. You will be cared for by only one doctor, and you will find our staff to be truly supportive. You will be pleased by the relaxed atmosphere and the very personal attention you receive at Boca Fertility.