Donor Sperm Insemination
Donor sperm insemination uses sperm from a screened donor instead of a partner.
It is commonly used by:
- Single women
- Same-sex female couples
- Couples where male infertility is severe
- Cases involving genetic risks
Donor sperm is carefully tested for infections, genetic conditions, and overall quality before use.
Partner Sperm Insemination
In partner sperm insemination, sperm is collected from the male partner and used for the procedure.
This is the most common form in heterosexual couples dealing with fertility challenges. The sperm is usually washed and prepared in a lab to improve its quality before insemination.