Your Fertility Journey with Gynatal Timișoara 

At Gynatal Clinic in Timișoara, every fertility journey begins with clarity. Whether you are trying to conceive as a couple, planning motherhood on your own, considering donor sperm or donor eggs, or preserving your fertility for the future, our specialists guide you through a structured pathway from diagnosis to treatment. 

With two decades of experience in assisted reproduction, IVF accreditation since 2009, advanced embryology expertise, and the support of the European FutureLife network, Gynatal transforms uncertainty into a personalized medical plan designed around your body, your timeline, and your dream of becoming a parent. 

Find Your Journey to a Dream Family

Every patient arrives with a different story. Some couples have been trying for months or years. Some women are ready to become mothers independently. Others want to protect their reproductive future before age, medical treatment, or life circumstances reduce their options. 

At Gynatal, your journey is not defined by a procedure. It is defined by your needs, your diagnosis, and the safest path forward. 

Find Your Path to Parenthood

Every fertility journey is different. Explore the path that best reflects your situation, needs, and plans for the future.

Trying to conceive as a couple?

If pregnancy has not occurred after 6–12 months of unprotected intercourse, the next step is not waiting — it is understanding. At Gynatal, both partners are evaluated in parallel, because fertility depends on both ovarian and sperm factors.

Single Mothers by Choice

Gynatal supports women who choose an independent path to motherhood through legally compliant, discreet, and medically guided treatment with donor sperm.

Want to protect your future fertility?

Fertility preservation allows women and men to store eggs, sperm, or embryos for future use. This may be a personal decision, a medical necessity, or part of a long-term family planning strategy.

Your Journey, Your Way

Who We Can Treat? 

At Gynatal Clinic, every fertility treatment is recommended only after a complete medical evaluation and in accordance with Romanian legal, ethical, and safety requirements.

Because every fertility journey is different, eligibility depends on several factors: age, ovarian reserve, sperm quality, general health, reproductive history, previous treatments, and whether donor eggs or donor sperm are required.

Our role is to help you understand not only which treatment may be possible, but also which treatment is medically safe, realistic, and appropriate for your situation.

IVF Treatment with Own Eggs and Own Sperm

IVF Treatment with Donor Eggs

IVF or IUI with Donor Sperm

IVF with Double Donation

Single Women

Fertility Preservation

Women
  • Maximum treatment age: up to 45 years  
  • Ovarian reserve evaluation required  
  • Transvaginal ultrasound required  
  • Hormonal profile may be required  
  • General health evaluation required  
  • Uterine evaluation may be recommended  
  • Treatment depends on ovarian response and medical safety  
Men
  • No specific upper age limit  
  • Semen analysis required  
  • Sperm culture may be required  
  • Andrology or urology evaluation may be recommended  
  • Advanced sperm testing may be needed in cases of severe male factor, recurrent miscarriage, or previous IVF failure  
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IVF Treatment with Own Eggs and Own Sperm - Important medical boundaries 

This treatment may not be recommended if ovarian reserve is extremely low, egg quality is unlikely to support embryo development, pregnancy would carry significant medical risk, or previous cycles indicate that donor eggs may offer a safer and more realistic path. 
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IVF Treatment with Donor Eggs - Important medical boundaries 

Donor egg IVF may be recommended when using own eggs would offer a very low chance of success. However, treatment still depends on whether the recipient can safely carry a pregnancy. 
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IVF or IUI with Donor Sperm - Important medical boundaries 

IUI with donor sperm is usually considered only when the fallopian tubes are open and ovarian reserve is appropriate. IVF may be the safer or more effective option when age, tubal factor, ovarian reserve, or treatment history reduces the chance of success with insemination. 
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IVF with Double Donation - Important medical boundaries 

Double donation may offer a path to pregnancy when own gametes cannot be used. However, treatment is only recommended when the recipient’s health allows pregnancy to be carried safely. 
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SingleWomen - Important medical boundaries 

The recommended pathway depends mainly on age, ovarian reserve, fallopian tube status, and the likelihood of success. For some patients, IVF may be recommended directly instead of IUI to avoid losing reproductive time. 
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Fertility Preservation - Important medical boundaries 

Fertility preservation does not guarantee a future pregnancy, but it can help protect reproductive options before age, treatment, or disease reduces fertility potential. 

Eligibility Is Always Confirmed Individually 

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Age limits are only one part of treatment eligibility. Before starting any assisted reproduction pathway, Gynatal evaluates whether the treatment is medically appropriate and safe. 

Your final recommendation may depend on: 

  • ovarian reserve  
  • uterine health  
  • sperm quality  
  • infectious disease screening  
  • genetic risk  

  • previous IVF or IUI outcomes  

  • miscarriage history  

    general medical condition  
  • psychological readiness where donor treatment is involved  
  • Romanian legal and ethical requirements  

At Gynatal, the goal is not simply to offer treatment, but to recommend the safest and most realistic path to parenthood.