A Beautiful Act of Generosity
Embryo donation offers a unique opportunity for couples who have completed their own family journey to help others build theirs. For recipients, it provides a chance to experience pregnancy and birth using a donated embryo — often with excellent success rates. At 360 Global Care, we handle every aspect of this process with sensitivity, ethics, and full legal protection.

How Embryo Donation Works
Donated embryos come from couples who have successfully completed their IVF treatment and have chosen to donate their remaining embryos. After thorough screening of the donating couple, a suitable embryo is matched and transferred to the recipient’s prepared uterus in a frozen embryo transfer (FET) cycle.
Key Benefits of Embryo Donation
- One of the most affordable paths to parenthood
- High success rates due to proven embryo quality
- No ovarian stimulation required for the recipient
- A meaningful alternative to adoption
- Full pregnancy experience for the recipient


Who Is a Good Candidate for Embryo Donation?
- Couples where both egg and sperm donation are needed
- Women with uterine factors who cannot produce viable embryos
- Those who have experienced repeated IVF failures
- Individuals or couples seeking a more affordable option
- Same-sex couples or single parents
Embryo Donation Treatment Timeline
Week 1-2
Consultation, medical screening, and embryo matching process begins.
Week 3-4
Recipient starts endometrial preparation with hormone medication.
Week 5
Uterine lining assessed by ultrasound. Transfer date confirmed.
Transfer Day
Donated embryo thawed and transferred to recipient’s uterus. Quick and painless.
Week After Transfer
Progesterone support continues. Rest and light activity recommended.
2 Weeks Later
Pregnancy test. A positive result marks the beginning of a new chapter.
Frequently Asked Questions About Embryo Donation
Yes. Donating couples undergo full genetic, infectious disease, and medical screening. Only embryos from healthy donors with no significant risk factors are made available.
Yes. The recipient who carries and delivers the baby is the legal parent. Donors relinquish all parental rights prior to donation.
Success rates are generally high, typically 40-60% per cycle, comparable to standard frozen embryo transfers.
No. As a recipient, you only need endometrial preparation with hormone medication. There is no egg retrieval or stimulation involved.