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cost
| Cost | Includes |
|---|---|
Starting from DKK 4,000Starting from USD 628 | What the package covers varies by clinic, but most include sperm washing and preparation, the insemination itself, and follicular monitoring scans during stimulation. Confirm with your clinic what is included in your specific package. |
Donor sperm for IUI in Aarhus
Aarhus has direct access to Denmark's licensed sperm banking infrastructure. Donor sperm is sourced from nationally regulated banks that conduct genetic screening, infectious disease testing, and psychological evaluation of all donors.
At the point of donor selection you choose between an anonymous donor and an identity-release donor. With an identity-release donor, your child may request the donor's identity at age 18. This choice is made before treatment begins and cannot be changed afterward.
One accredited clinic in Aarhus operates its own integrated cryobank, giving patients at that facility direct access to an in-house donor sperm program alongside the broader national supply.
IUI success rates in Aarhus
No Aarhus-specific IUI outcome data is published separately. Danish clinic results are reported through the Danish Fertility Society and the Nordic ART registry at a national level, making Denmark one of the few destinations where per-cycle IUI data is independently recorded rather than self-declared.
For women under 35 with unexplained infertility or mild male factor, per-cycle rates fall broadly between 10 and 15%. Results vary with age, post-wash sperm count, stimulation protocol, and diagnosis.
Traveling to Aarhus for IUI
Aarhus is served by Aarhus Airport, with connections to several European hubs. Copenhagen Airport is approximately three hours by train and is the most practical entry point for patients flying from further afield.
Among patients researching IUI in Denmark, Aarhus draws those who prefer a smaller clinical setting over Copenhagen. The city has a shorter patient volume, which can mean more direct access to the specialist team and shorter waiting times.
When early monitoring is completed at home, a stay of five to seven days is typically sufficient for the final scan, trigger injection, insemination, and rest period. Accommodation options are available close to the main clinic districts.
Frequently asked questions: IUI in Aarhus
Do I need to stay in Aarhus for the full IUI cycle?
Not if your clinic supports remote monitoring. You can complete early blood tests and ultrasound scans at a clinic in your home country and share the results electronically. A five-to-seven day stay in Aarhus is usually sufficient, covering the final scan, trigger, insemination, and rest period.
Is donor sperm readily available in Aarhus?
Yes. Aarhus clinics have access to Denmark's nationally licensed sperm bank supply, which is among the most reliable in Europe. One accredited clinic in Aarhus also operates its own integrated cryobank. Lead times are generally shorter here than in most European destinations. Confirm current availability at your first inquiry.
Can I choose between an anonymous and an open donor in Aarhus?
Yes. You select either an anonymous donor or an identity-release donor at the point of choosing your sperm. With an identity-release donor, your child may access the donor's identity at age 18 if they choose. The decision is made before treatment and cannot be reversed.
What documentation do I need for IUI in Aarhus?
Clinics typically request valid passports, existing fertility investigation results including hormone panels and semen analysis, and infectious disease screening for both partners. No marriage certificate or partnership document is required. Confirm the full list with your clinic before traveling.
What is the donor family limit in Denmark?
Danish law caps donor use at 12 families per donor, regardless of how many children each family has. This applies across all licensed clinics and sperm banks nationally. It is one of the lower limits in Europe and reduces the likelihood of donor-conceived individuals unknowingly encountering half-siblings.
When should I move from IUI to IVF in Aarhus?
Danish clinics generally recommend reassessing after three to six unsuccessful IUI cycles, depending on age and diagnosis. If you are over 38, have a low ovarian reserve, or have not responded well to stimulation, your specialist may recommend moving to IVF sooner. Agree on the escalation criteria at your first consultation so the decision is made on clinical grounds from the start.

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Experience:29 years