Pgd in Kiev

1 clinic(s) offering IVF with PGD (Pre Implantation Genetic Diagnosis) treatment in Kiev
BiotexCom - Center for Human Reproduction Verified

Medical center “BioTexCom” put into practice the most effective and modern methods of artificial insemination. Team of professionals fights for every positive pregnancy with each couple individually.

I was joining this program because I have removed tubes and hormonal imbalance. From the second try I got pregnant, and now I'm on my 25 week! Huge thanks to Anastasia, Yaryna, and Svitlana, they made my journey and treatment peaceful and comfy. Accommodation, transportation, meals, medications and so on were also included. Highly recommend BTC to all desperate couples, these guys are doing a miracle with our lives!
November 2019
We are a couple from Portugal. We've heard different things about Biotexcom, but decided to try it out. We are delighted to have found Ksenia, our surrogate mother. She is a pretty and intelligent 25y.o. girl, who has a 4 years old child and a husband. Ksenia had an abortion when she was 17 and so she felt guilty and decided to become a surrogate to help infertile couples. I was shocked about how kind she is! We hit it off from the very beginning. I am sure that our baby will be healthy. Biotexcom provided us with a hotel room, food and transport. Now we are planning our last trip to Ukraine, because our child is going to be born in 2 months. I can mention some minuses as well. For example, we had to wait for an email answer for 24-36 hours. It is written in a contract, but it is too long for instance for people who are foreigners in the new country. Anyway 100% of our problems were solved in 24 hours. The other minus is Ukrainian weather. It is really cold in autumn and winter, maybe because we are not used to such temperatures. In general, Biotexcom is a trustworthy company with modern medical equipment. It gives you a great possibility to become parents.
November 2019
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What is Preimplantation Genetic Diagnosis (PGD)?

In vitro fertilization with pre-implantation genetic diagnosis allows couples who have an increased risk of passing a genetically inherited disease to their children to screen embryos before implantation. Screening embryos allows fertility specialists to remove embryos with chromosomal defects and use only health embryos for the embryo transfer procedure of IVF. PGD can also be used for gender selection, to prevent children being born with gender-linked diseases or to allow couples balance the gender of their family.

 

Preimplantation Genetic Diagnosis (PGD) Procedure

Pre-implantation genetic diagnosis works by identifying embryos that have defective chromosomes. Chromosomal abnormalities in embryos suggest children born from these embryos would have a genetic disorder. If PGD is used to help couples choose the sex of their child, fertility specialists identify embryos with an unbalanced number of male (Y) or female (X) chromosomes. Embryos with a higher percentage of one of the sex-identifying chromosomes are more likely to produce a child of the corresponding sex. MicroSort is a commonly used treatment method for gender selection that is combined with PGD. The procedure for in vitro fertilization with pre-implantation genetic diagnosis is the same as for traditional IVF until the embryo implantation stage. After the eggs and sperm have been collected and used to fertilize the embryo, the embryos are screened by fertility specialists and suitable embryos are selected for use in embryo transfer.

 

Laws of Preimplantation Genetic Diagnosis (PGD)

Gender selection is legal in many countries but remains a controversial addition to infertility treatments. Some countries, such as the UK, Australia and Canada, only allow sex selection if offspring is in danger of a sex-linked genetic disorder. In other countries, such as India and China, determining the sex of a fetus prior to birth is illegal, gender selection of any sort is also illegal. Yet, despite the limited availability and expense of sex selection procedures, its attractiveness is emergent. In countries where gender selection is legal, cost is still an issue. In the United States, IVF with PGD can cost up to $19,000, which is why many Americans find themselves seeking fertility treatment in places like Mexico, Costa Rica and other nearby countries. Some European countries, such as Germany and Italy have banned embryo freezing, egg donation and even embryo screening for genetic diseases, compelling couples to travel to countries where these treatments are legal. Some religions prohibit gender selection and for this reason PGD is banned in many countries.