How Much Does Sperm Insemination Cost In South Africa

Artificial insemination (AI) is the deliberate introduction of sperm into a female’s cervix or uterine cavity for the purpose of achieving a pregnancy through in vivo fertilization by means other than sexual intercourse or in vitro fertilization.

How Much Does Sperm Insemination Cost In South Africa

According to Cape Fertility, the cost of fertility treatment depends on the type of treatment done, and treatments such as artificial insemination cost between R5000 and R10000 per cycle, with IVF treatments costing R56 000 to R66 000 per cycle.

How much does it cost to get pregnant by a sperm donor in South Africa?

Should pregnancy occur using an Aevitas Sperm Donor, an opportunity will be given to the same person/couple to ‘book’ a sibling pregnancy space with the same donor. The cost of this is R 20 000 for Aevitas and Tygerberg and R22 000 for patients from other clinics.

How much does it cost to check fertility in South Africa?

At Medfem, the cost of the initial fertility consultation is currently R2,350.00, excluding the cost of tests or investigations.

The investigation costs for female blood tests can be up to ±R4,500.00, depending on the tests requested, and for male blood tests, up to ±R4,500.00, depending on the tests requested.

Does South Africa have a sperm bank?

The Cape Cryo Bank was established in 1994 and since then many couples, single women, and same-sex couples have started and expanded their families.

In South Africa all sperm donations are anonymous. Only medical and genetic information is permitted to be divulged to a child born as a result of donor insemination.

How much does invitro cost in SA?

In-Vitro Fertilisation: IVF is the most commonly known treatment.

Ovulation is stimulated, the patient’s eggs are harvested, fertilized by her partner’s sperm and then reinserted into her uterus.

The IVF cost in South Africa is between R40 000 and R50 000 per treatment cycle.