Hi Downton, yes as Presipan says I'm also using donor sperm. Just had a failed IVF cycle - got the big negative last week!! I'm afraid this is not an easy option (in my opinion) either financially or emotionally. Indeed, the costs associated with using donor sperm are ridiculously expensive.
Oddly, in a way I feel kinda liberated doing it myself, though I can well and truly say that waking up after egg collection without any support a few hundred miles away from home was truly shite. I really did feel alone leaving the clinic, walking by couples going in for treatment etc.
I guess the low down is that if one has a supportive partner for IVF - fantastic - if partner is reluctant - then crap situation and going solo with donor sperm is undoubtedly more beneficial. Going solo, however, (I assume you are??) requires considerable strength. I must say that it really pisses me off that the only reason I'm going through IVF is because I'm single and don't have any sperm and in that regard, I do feel like a big failure. It would be nice to actually ttc with a man I loved.
I went through the ESB - European Sperm Bank. Do be prepared for not a lot of sperm! Once sperm is filtered for a) CMV, b) UK availability, c) personal characteristics, there really is not much choice. I'm 'cmv neg' but had to opt for a 'cmv positive' donor after a lot of failed searches. The ESB is not as up-to-date as one might believe, but the Bank seems more thorough than the big American ones. ALSO and this is very important...please read the profiles very carefully for hereditary or other health problems. Seriously, donors are not screened as well as one would believe...the same applies to UK donor sperm. The process of ordering the sperm was incredibly straight forward and it took 2 days to arrive.
The costs through the ESB...for 4 ampules + additional costs - I paid either just under or just over £2000. I've just done my sums tonight and my first failed IVF cycle cost me approx £8,500...but the chances of success are greater with IVF than IUI.
In terms of using a clinic, you'll have to go through 'implications counselling' too. Fairy straightforward. Some clinics charge, some don't.
Anyhow, I'm unsure how old you are etc etc? Any questions just ask.