Use of donor germ cells
The only prescription for using donor germ cells is azoospermia, i.e. the lack of sperm in semen. Donated egg cells are used for women who have no ova. Germ cell donors are young and healthy men and women. Their family should have no alcoholism or hereditary and psychic diseases. Infertility treatment can utilise donor germ cells that have been frozen for half a year. Prior to freezing the donor germ cells and in half a year the donors are tested for the presence of the following diseases and microorganisms: HIV, hepatitis B and C, cytomegalovirus, genital herpes virus, syphilis, gonorrhoea, chlamydiosis, ureaplasmosis and trichomoniasis.