Single women: Empowering Your Path to Parenthood at Gynatal Timișoara

Single women in Romania have full legal access to assisted reproduction. At Gynatal Clinic (Timișoara), we support "motherhood by choice" through IUI or IVF using donor sperm from the world-renowned Cryos Denmark bank. Eligible single women aged 24–42 can also access 15,000 RON in state funding through the National IVF Program to fulfill their dream of becoming a parent.

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Legal Framework and "Motherhood by Choice" in Romania 

In Romania, assisted human reproduction for women without a partner is fully legal and ethically regulated. At Gynatal, we have experience supporting women who choose an independent path to motherhood. Our goal is to minimize the anxiety associated with the process and provide a discreet, highly professional environment that respects your autonomy. 

Treatment Options for Single Women

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Based on an initial fertility screening—our specialists will design the most appropriate medical pathway: 

Intrauterine Insemination (IUI) with Donor

The least invasive method, suitable for women with a good ovarian reserve and patent fallopian tubes. Processed sperm from an anonymous donor is introduced directly into the uterus during ovulation.

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Recommended for patients of advanced maternal age (over 35–37), those with tubal blockages, or after unsuccessful IUI cycles. Oocytes are fertilized in the laboratory, and a healthy embryo is subsequently transferred.

Learn more about IVF

In cases where the ovarian reserve is exhausted, we offer a combination of donated eggs (and donor sperm, ensuring the highest possible safety and success rates.

Learn more about double donation

The Gold Standard: Cryos Denmark Partnership 

Safety and the quality of genetic material are our highest priorities. Gynatal has partnered for over a decade with Cryos International (Denmark), the world’s largest sperm bank. 

  • Anonymity: In accordance with Romanian law, donors remain strictly anonymous. 
  • Rigorous Screening: All samples undergo extensive testing for infectious and genetic diseases. 
  • Phenotypic Matching: Donor selection is based on physical characteristics (height, eye/hair color) and blood type to ensure the best possible match. 
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