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Ovoria Egg Bank: Donor Oocytes for African Families and Clinics

Infertility affects millions of couples around the world, and in many African countries, it remains a deeply emotional and socially sensitive issue. Over the past decade, the use of donor oocytes has become an increasingly common and effective method of treating infertility in countries such as South Africa, Nigeria, Kenya, and Ghana. As demand for high-quality donor eggs rises, Ovoria Egg Bank is proud to support both intended parents and fertility clinics across the continent — helping build families and expand reproductive care.

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In South Africa, for example, the egg donation process is well-regulated and allows for both anonymous and non-anonymous donation. The selection process is thorough and focuses on donors who are young (18–32 years old), healthy, and have passed comprehensive medical and hormonal screening. Intended parents often prioritize choosing donors who reflect their cultural and physical background — with special attention to skin tone, eye color, and ethnic origin.


There is a growing demand across the region for Caucasian phenotype donors, especially Ukrainian women, who are known for their proven fertility, natural beauty, and strong health indicators. These donors are often perceived as ideal due to their combination of appearance, fertility history, and personal characteristics. Beyond physical traits, many intended parents also consider a donor’s education level, religion, and medical history, looking for someone who aligns with their family values.


In many African societies, infertility is still associated with stigma, which makes successful treatment not just a medical outcome, but an emotional breakthrough. For many women, the ability to carry a pregnancy — even when the egg is not genetically theirs — offers a profound psychological benefit and strengthens the bond between mother and child. Ovoria Egg Bank understands these needs and works to ensure that every intended parent is supported through their unique fertility journey.


Fertility clinics across Africa play a central role in guiding patients through this process. However, accessibility and cost of donor egg programs vary greatly from country to country, and local donor availability is often limited. That’s where Ovoria provides added value — by offering international access to high-quality, pre-screened egg donors and ensuring smooth coordination across borders.


At Ovoria Egg Bank, we offer a comprehensive donor egg program designed for both individuals and fertility professionals. Our services include access to a large pool of vetted egg donors, especially from Ukraine, full-cycle medical support, and options for both fresh and vitrified (frozen) oocytes, depending on each clinic’s infrastructure and timing needs.


We work closely with fertility clinics, IVF specialists, and coordinating doctors to:


· Match patients with suitable donors based on medical and personal preferences

· Handle logistics, legal, and ethical compliance across countries

· Support cycle synchronization and clinical documentation

· Provide marketing tools, educational content, and communication support for partner clinics

· Build long-term relationships focused on success, transparency, and patient trust


Whether you're a couple looking to start a family, or a clinic aiming to strengthen your ART offerings, Ovoria Egg Bankis here to support you every step of the way.


We are proud to serve patients and clinics in South Africa, Nigeria, Kenya, Ghana, and beyond — creating real opportunities for pregnancy, parenthood, and growth in reproductive health.

Parenthood is possible. And with Ovoria, it’s within reach

👉 Visit www.ovoria.com to explore our donor database, book a consultation, or request a clinic partnership proposal.


Ovoria Egg Bank — Where Families Begin. From Ukraine to Africa, we bring life closer.