Genetics Cryobank

Frequently Asked Questions

To become a sperm donor, you must be between 21 and 35 years old, in good physical and mental health, with no history of hereditary or infectious diseases. You should be willing to undergo medical screening and provide legal consent as per ART Act guidelines.

Yes. The process is completely safe and non-invasive. Sperm donation involves collecting a semen sample in a private setting. All testing and storage procedures are conducted under strict medical supervision.

Yes. Donors are offered fair compensation for their time, effort, and commitment. Compensation includes the cost of travel, medical check-ups, and follow-up testing.

No. As per Indian ART regulations, sperm donation is strictly anonymous. Your identity will never be shared with the recipient or any child conceived through your donation.

You will undergo a full medical, genetic, and infectious disease screening which includes tests for HIV, Hepatitis B & C, Syphilis, Hb electrophoresis and other relevant tests, as well as semen analysis and family medical history review.

No. To maintain anonymity and ethical integrity, donors are not informed about when or where their samples are used.

Your samples may be stored for up to 10 years or as required by clients, depending on legal and clinical needs.

No. Sperm donation has no impact on your fertility. The body naturally replenishes sperm regularly.

Sperm preservation (or cryopreservation) is the process of freezing and storing sperm for future use. It allows men to safeguard their fertility for medical, personal, or professional reasons.

You may consider preserving sperm if you:

  • Are undergoing cancer treatment (chemotherapy or radiation)
  • Have a high-risk profession or lifestyle
  • Want to delay parenthood for personal or career reasons
  • Have a condition affecting fertility

Yes. Sperm freezing is a medically approved and safe procedure. When thawed correctly, frozen sperm retains good viability and can be successfully used in IUI, IVF, or ICSI.

Typically, sperm is collected through masturbation in a private room at our center. If required, alternative collection methods may be considered under medical guidance.

A semen analysis is conducted to evaluate sperm count, motility, and morphology. We also screen for HIV, Hepatitis B/C, STDs, and other infections.

Sperm can be safely stored for upto 10 years under proper cryogenic conditions. Storage extensions may be approved with consent renewals.

We send regular reminders via phone, email, and WhatsApp before your storage term expires. However, continued storage depends on timely renewal and consent.

Absolutely. Your identity, records, and samples are stored confidentially in a secure, access-controlled facility.

Simply contact us or visit our nearest center. Our team will guide you through:

  • Registration & documentation
  • Sample collection
  • Testing & freezing
  • Storage agreement & Approved.

To qualify as an egg donor, you must be a healthy female between 23 and 35 years of age, with regular menstrual cycles, no history of genetic or infectious diseases, and be willing to undergo medical and psychological screening as per ART Act regulations.

Yes. Egg donation is a safe and medically supervised process. The egg retrieval procedure is performed under mild sedation and takes about 20–30 minutes. Most donors resume normal activities within a day or two.

No. The process of egg donation does not impact your future fertility.

By donating eggs, you are helping couples and individuals who cannot conceive naturally. You’ll also receive:

  • A full medical and fertility check-up
  • Medical & Psychological support

No. Your identity is kept strictly confidential. The recipient will receive only non-identifying details like height, education, and ethnicity. As per Indian ART laws, donor and recipient identities are not disclosed to each other.

Egg retrieval is a minimally invasive outpatient procedure done under light sedation. You will be monitored throughout by our expert fertility specialists.

As per medical guidelines and legal limitations, a woman can donate eggs only one time.

We work with IVF clinics, fertility specialists, hospitals, and registered individuals (with a valid doctor’s prescription). Single parents and couples with fertility challenges are all eligible under ART regulations.

These grades indicate the concentration and quality of sperm samples after thawing:

  • M10 means the sample contains Upto10 million motile sperm.
  • M50 means the sample contains Upto50 million motile sperm.

Yes, you can request a donor based on anonymized profiles, which include key details such as physical characteristics, education, and family medical history. All our donors are thoroughly screened and medically and psychologically fit. However, as per the ART (Regulation) Act, the identity of the donor remains strictly confidential and cannot be disclosed under any circumstances.

All samples are transported in liquid nitrogen cryo-containers using temperature-controlled logistics to ensure safety and viability. Delivery is available nationwide within 5 to 7 days, depending on the location.

You’ll need:

  • Valid doctor’s prescription
  • Patient ID proof
  • Signed consent forms (provided by us)

Clinic registration details (for hospitals and doctors)

Yes. We offer personal sperm preservation services for medical or elective reasons. You can visit our center to provide a sample and choose your preferred storage duration.

Yes. Genetics Cryobank LLP operates in full compliance with the Assisted Reproductive Technology (Regulation) Act and follows all mandatory legal protocols and documentation.

You’ll receive renewal reminders via email or WhatsApp. You can also contact our team directly to extend storage, reorder samples, or update patient details.

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A sperm bank, semen bank, or cryobank is a facility that process, stores and sells human semen. Semen is the fluid that contains sperm. Gamete cryopreservation is the technical name for sperm banking and is the cooling and storage of sperm at very low temperatures for a prolonged period. Sperm bank collects and also stores the sperm for future use to help an individual or a couple conceive a baby.

Oocyte donation is the process of egg donation by a donor. An oocyte donor is a healthy woman who donates her eggs to another woman who is unable to conceive naturally. It involves Screening and Selection of Donors, Ovarian Stimulation, Egg Retrieval (Aspiration), Fertilization and Embryo Development, Embryo Transfer, Post-Procedure Care, Pregnancy Test.

Yes. The procedure of sperm donation and oocyte donation is a procedure. It’s a common procedure that helps people conceive children. There are no immediate or long-term adverse effects.

Oocyte donation (egg donation) is generally considered a safe procedure when performed under the supervision of a qualified medical professional.

The Sperm Donor do not get any disease while donating sperm as there is no physical contact involved.

The process of woman donating oocytes is generally safe, but there are some risks due to the involvement of medication and minor surgical procedure.

The donors are screened at various stages for genetic diseases, chromosomal abnormalities, and sexually transmitted infections (STIs). The screening process also involves blood test, Physiological assessment, Medical History of Donor, medical history of last two generations of family in detail. This eliminates the chances of births with disorders to a great level.

A sperm donation and oocyte donation is a legal procedure but there are some guidelines issued by the government body which is ART Surrogacy Portal for the sperm & oocyte banks like Donors Age, Family History, Qualification, Blood type, Medically fit, All legal documents of the donor and registered banks verification is mandatory.

No, the biological father cannot ask for money as they do not have any parental rights or obligations depending on the legal steps taken up to the signing of the donor contract or the signing of the consent form issued by ART surrogacy Rules.

No, Following the current Assisted Reproductive Technology (ART) regulations in the country when donating sperms or oocytes (eggs), donors name and are kept strictly confidential; Identity as a donor will remain anonymous, meaning your personal information will not be disclosed to the recipient couple.

No, the sperm/oocyte donor shall not have any parental right or duties in relation to the child.

We offer three primary services:

  1. Frozen Sperm Samples: Various quality (M10–M50) for ART clinics.
  2. Oocyte Donor Services: Documentation, Legal compliance, Medical checkups, Logistics support for regular and premium donors.
  3. Sperm Preservation Services: Long-term preservation of sperm for personal or medical purposes.

You can place an order through our app or by contacting us via email, WhatsApp, or phone. Registered IVF centers can use their login credentials to access our platform and book services directly through app.

Matching is based on recipient criteria, such as:

  1.       Height, weight, skin tone, blood group, eye color, hair color, and education level. In rare cases, religion details of the donor may also be provided.
  • Sperm Donors: CBC, Blood Group, HIV I & II, HBsAg, HCV, VDRL, SGOT, SGPT, Creatinine, and Thalassemia (Hb Electrophoresis).
  • Oocyte Donors: CBC, Blood Group, HIV I & II, HBsAg, HCV, VDRL, SGOT, SGPT, Creatinine, Thalassemia (Hb Electrophoresis), TSH, ECG, X-ray, and Medical Fitness Check-up.