Having a Baby Without a Partner: Options, Costs & Real Paths (2026)
Can you have a baby without a partner? Explore donor options, co-parenting, IVF costs, and real-life paths to parenthood.

Having a Baby Without a Partner
There’s a moment when this becomes less of an idea and more of a decision.
Can I just do this on my own?
More people are asking that question — and answering yes.
Globally, single parenthood by choice has been increasing, especially in women over 30 who are financially and emotionally ready but don’t want to wait for the “right relationship”.
Your main options
There isn’t just one path.
Using a sperm donor is the most direct route. You conceive and raise the child independently.
Co-parenting is another option. Two people decide to raise a child together without being in a relationship.
And then there are clinical paths like IVF or IUI, usually involving donor sperm.
Each option works — but feels very different in practice.
What influences the decision
Some people prioritize control. Others want shared responsibility. Some care about knowing the donor. Others prefer distance. There’s no correct answer — just alignment with your life.
Costs and reality
IVF costs can vary significantly:
Europe: ~$3,000–$7,000 per cycle
US: $12,000–$15,000+ per cycle
And success rates per cycle average:
30–40% under 35
significantly lower after 40
That’s why many people explore multiple paths at the same time.
Emotional reality
Even when the decision feels right, it doesn’t feel simple. There’s excitement, but also uncertainty. That’s normal. Most people don’t feel 100% ready. They just feel ready enough to begin.
Where to start
The hardest part is not the decision — it’s the first step. Seeing real options helps.
Platforms like LetsBeParents make that easier by connecting people open to co-parenting or donor arrangements, so you’re not figuring everything out alone.