A Trusted Path to Parenthood
Sperm donation provides a safe and effective solution for individuals and couples facing male factor infertility, single women, or same-sex female couples who wish to conceive. At 360 Global Care, we work with rigorously screened sperm donors to help you build the family you’ve always dreamed of.

How Sperm Donation Works
Donor sperm is sourced from a certified sperm bank and carefully matched to the recipient’s preferences. The sperm is used in conjunction with IVF or IUI, depending on the clinical recommendation. All donors undergo extensive medical, genetic, and psychological screening before being accepted into our programme.
Key Benefits of Sperm Donation
- Access to thoroughly screened, healthy donors
- Available for single women, same-sex couples, and heterosexual couples
- Flexible matching based on physical characteristics and background
- High quality, cryopreserved sperm with proven motility
- Full legal and ethical compliance


Who Is a Good Candidate for Sperm Donation?
- Men with azoospermia or severe sperm abnormalities
- Couples with repeated fertilisation failure
- Single women wishing to conceive
- Same-sex female couples
- Those with hereditary male-linked genetic conditions
Sperm Donation Treatment Timeline
Week 1
Initial consultation, fertility assessment, and donor selection process begins.
Week 2-3
Donor sperm is prepared and matched. Recipient undergoes cycle monitoring.
Week 4
Insemination (IUI) or egg retrieval and fertilisation (IVF/ICSI) performed.
Day 3-5
Embryo development monitored in the laboratory (if IVF).
Transfer Day
Embryo transferred to the uterus or IUI completed.
2 Weeks Later
Pregnancy test. A positive result marks the start of your journey to parenthood.
Frequently Asked Questions About Sperm Donation
All donors undergo comprehensive genetic screening, infectious disease panels, psychological evaluation, and detailed medical history review. Only a small percentage of applicants are accepted.
Yes. You can select donors based on physical traits, blood type, education level, and other characteristics. Our team helps guide you through this personal decision.
Absolutely. Legal agreements protect the rights of all parties. The donor has no parental rights or responsibilities, and your child's legal parentage is fully protected.
Success rates vary depending on the treatment method and the recipient's age and fertility profile. Our team will give you realistic expectations based on your individual case.