Spanish law mandates complete anonymity for embryo donation, meaning you cannot choose a specific donor. Medical teams at JCI-accredited facilities select donors based on physical characteristics to ensure a phenotypic match between the donor and the recipient covering hair color, eye color, and height.
- Legal anonymity: Recipients never access donor identities, personal backgrounds, or age per Spanish regulations.
- Physical matching: Doctors select donors who closely resemble the recipients physical traits and ethnicity.
- Clinical expertise: Specialists like Dr. Ramon Aurell Ballesteros manage donor screening at top-rated centers.
- Screening standards: Donors undergo rigorous genetic and infectious disease testing before their embryos are accepted.
Bookimed Expert Insight: Spain ranks among the top global destinations for fertility, serving over 3,000 requests via Bookimed. While you cannot hand-pick a donor, clinics like Centro Médico Teknon utilize massive donor pools. This volume allows specialists to achieve high phenotypic accuracy that smaller international programs often struggle to match.
Patient Consensus: Patients note that while the lack of donor profiles is a strict legal reality, the thoroughness of physical matching by Spanish doctors provides significant peace of mind. Many advise verifying specific matching criteria with your clinical team before starting the process.