ICI treatment with donor sperm
ICI treatment is an option for those who want to perform insemination with donor sperm themselves in a private and relaxed atmosphere. The insemination takes place at Cryos Clinic in private rooms. Read about the process of ICI with donor sperm at Cryos Clinic here.
For singles and couples in need of donor sperm, the simplest way to achieve pregnancy is through ICI (also called Intracervical Insemination). In ICI treatment, the insemination is performed by you or your partner and takes place in a private room at Cryos Clinic in Aarhus or Copenhagen.
Before you proceed, please be aware that according to Danish law, Cryos Clinic can only treat women up to their 46th birthday.
What is ICI treatment?
ICI treatment, also referred to as self-insemination, allows you to perform insemination with donor sperm yourself. More specifically, the donor sperm is placed in the vagina using an insemination kit. The insemination is carried out at the time of ovulation, as this is when the chance of pregnancy is highest.
At Cryos Clinic, the donor sperm will be thawed and delivered to a private room. The healthcare professional will then leave the room to allow you or a partner to perform the insemination. Hopefully, ICI treatment feels more relaxed and intimate and allows a more emotionally connected experience compared to being a patient going through fertility treatment at a clinic or hospital. If you have any questions about the process, feel free to contact us.
How much does ICI treatment cost?
The price of one round of ICI treatment with donor sperm at Cryos Clinic starts at EUR 900 (incl. VAT). At Cryos Clinic, the donor sperm needed for the treatment is included in the specific treatment type. Therefore, the only thing you need to consider is which sperm donor you would like to use.
You can see our list of prices here.
ICI with donor sperm at Cryos Clinic – the process
ICI with donor sperm is a simple process as described below. For a detailed step-by-step guide to ICI at Cryos Clinic, please go to Patient guides.
If you are doing ICI at Cryos Clinic, you will of course also receive careful instructions from our staff before the insemination takes place. We speak English and Danish.
Planning and preparing for ICI
- Fill out the contact form: The first step in planning your ICI treatment with donor sperm at Cryos Clinic is to request a free consultation with one of our healthcare professionals.
- Initial consultation: Once you have completed the contact request form, we will send you an email with a link to our Medical History Form. Before the initial consultation, a healthcare professional from Cryos Clinic will review the information from the Medical History Form, and together, we plan a personalised course of treatment that suits your needs.
- Timing the insemination with your ovulation: Timing is important in ICI, as the insemination should take place as close to the ovulation as possible, to increase your chances of success. Ovulation usually occurs 13-14 days after the first day of bleeding in your menstrual cycle. If you are unsure about the timing of your ovulation, we recommend using an ovulation test. They are available at any pharmacy or major supermarket. Once you know the expected time of your ovulation, we will schedule a date and time for your insemination.
- Order treatment with donor sperm: Before the insemination, you must find a sperm donor and order a treatment with donor sperm. Contact us by email if you have any questions on when and how to purchase your treatment.
Self-insemination (ICI) at Cryos Clinic
When you arrive at the clinic on the day of your insemination, you will be met by a healthcare professional and shown to a private room. Here you can relax and have something to drink, while the healthcare professional begins thawing the sperm straw(s). The thawing process takes about 30 minutes and is done after your arrival to ensure that we maintain the high quality of the sperm.
Once the donor sperm has been thawed and delivered to your room, the healthcare professional will leave the room to allow you or a partner to perform the insemination. If you have any questions, the healthcare professional is available.
After your insemination
After performing the insemination, you can return to your everyday life. Two weeks later, you can take a urine pregnancy test to see if the insemination was successful. If the result is positive, you must share the happy news with us, as we are required to follow up on the success of the treatment.
If you do not become pregnant, the treatment can be repeated in your next cycle. Our healthcare professionals will also be able to guide you on other treatment options if ICI is not successful after several attempts.
Vitamin supplements for women in fertility treatment - summary
The Danish Health Authority recommends women in fertility treatment to take vitamin supplements when trying to conceive. The vitamins mentioned below are available in multivitamin tablets for pregnant women, which can be purchased at pharmacies:
- Folic Acid: Essential to prevent neural tube defects in the brain and spinal cord. A daily dose of 400 micrograms is advised, beginning one month prior to conception and continuing through the first three months of pregnancy.
- Vitamin D: Important for both mother and child, particularly in the winter when sunlight exposure is limited. A daily supplement of 10 micrograms is recommended throughout pregnancy.
- Calcium: Crucial for bone development, recommended through diet or supplements. Consumption of half a litre of dairy products daily or a 500 mg supplement is suggested before and during pregnancy.
- Iron: Vital for preventing iron deficiency anaemia. From the 10th week of pregnancy, a daily supplement of 40-50 mg of ferrous iron is recommended. To enhance absorption, it should be taken between meals with vitamin C.
How to order treatment with donor sperm
Before the insemination, you must select a donor and purchase a treatment, which includes the type of donor sperm needed for your specific treatment. At Cryos, you get free access to all our donor profiles. To ensure traceability between donor and recipient, Cryos only supplies sperm to clinics such as Cryos Clinic and authorised healthcare professionals, in accordance with Danish legislation.
Follow the link to read more on how to order treatment with donor sperm.
Is ICI treatment with donor sperm the right choice for you?
ICI treatment with donor sperm is relevant for women with no known fertility issues. By filling out the Medical History Form, which includes questions regarding your general medical history, lifestyle, menstrual cycle, and previous attempts to get pregnant (if any), you provide our authorized healthcare professionals with knowledge that can help determine whether ICI is the recommended course of action for you, or if another treatment type would.
Together, we will plan a personalised course of treatment that suits your needs.
Frequently asked questions about ICI-D treatment
What are the success rates for ICI with donor sperm?
Many different studies have researched the success rates for ICI with donor sperm, and the success rate seems to be similar to those of IUI treatment. As Cryos now offers ICI-D treatment through our clinic, we are currently building our own knowledge about the effectiveness of the treatment and look forward to sharing our own results once we have sufficient data. For now, we have collected different studies about this subject on our page success rates from ICI-D treatment.
Is ICI-D treatment the same as home insemination?
No, ICI-D treatment is not the same as home insemination. ICI with donor sperm takes place at Cryos Clinic, where an authorised healthcare person is available for guidance and questions during the procedure. Home insemination is performed in your own home, without the supervision of a healthcare person.
Are there possible side effects or complications of ICI-D treatment?
Side effects are extremely rare as ICI-D treatment is equivalent to natural conception.
What if pregnancy is not achieved?
You can always book a new appointment for ICI-D treatment in the next menstrual cycle. If no pregnancy has been achieved after the agreed number of treatments, we recommend consulting a healthcare professional from Cryos Clinic to discuss the further course of treatment.
How often can treatment with ICI-D treatment be repeated?
If you do not achieve a pregnancy, we can repeat the treatment every month until it makes sense to do otherwise. For longer courses of treatment, we recommend regular discussions with a healthcare professional from Cryos Clinic about the course of treatment.