Embryo Adoption And Donation in Tbilisi

1 clinic(s) offering Embryo Adoption & Donation treatment in Tbilisi
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The world’s most exclusive IVF & Surrogacy network just got more enviable. Located at the crossroads of Western Asia and Eastern Europe, AtlasCARE IVF in Georgia is renowned for its beloved presence of unspoiled support and affordability. Providing an extensive range of fertility treatments and surrogacy options, the leading IVF clinic in Tbilisi strives to provide all-inclusive and professional fertility care to all patients.

We have been very lucky to choose atlasCARE from the begnning. CARE is what atlasCARE holds for. From the dinner we had together with doctor and the team, to every email we exchanged through the whole process, atlasCARE has been truly caring and sincere. We would like to particularly express our deep thanks to Amy. Whenever we need you, you are always there, answering quesions, offfering advice and support. Dr Everen is the best, We love atlasCARE, We love Georgia, for sure we will come back to visit this beautiful country:)
February 2019
Hey Evren, My wife and I are now in Tbilisi since last Saturday. Kids are keeping us busy here daily. : ) Will do the DNA test on this coming Wednesday. Hopefully everything will go smoothly. Want to personally thank you for your help in all ways, especially Amy, Tamila, you, and all supporting team from Atlas Care.
September 2018
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What is IVF with Embryo Donation and Adoption?

During IVF treatments, there are always excess embryos available in fertility clinics which can be adopted by childless couples. Among the embryo donation destinations are Mexico, Cyprus, Greece, Turkey and Colombia. The cost of IVF with embryo donation and adoption is highly affordable in Cyprus and Greece where IVF clinics offer the latest in assisted reproductive technology. Success rates of IVF with embryo donation and adoption in Colombia has seen a significant increase in all IVF treatments.

 

The egg donation process is employed through an IVF clinic or an assisted reproductive treatment agent. Over the past few years, pregnancy rates of donated embryos have been growing; in recognitions to the clinical research and medical advancements. One of the unique benefits of IVF with embryo adoption allows the parents to get emotionally involved in the pregnancy and child birth.

 

A Good Candidate for IVF with Embryo Donation

Good candidates for IVF with embryo donation are couples who have failed in IVF procedures or cannot afford egg adoption. An ideal example of a candidate of IVF with embryo donation would be if a husband for an intended couple has no sperm due to sperm production; or the female partner, who suffers from poor egg quality due to aging or premature menopause. Infertile couples often usually seek egg donation from other couples who have undergone IVF treatment and achieved the family of their desired size; ultimately donated their extra embryos rather than discarding them.

 

IVF with Embryo Donation and Adoption Procedure

IVF with Embryo Donation and Adoption Timeline:

1. The recipient couple will be screened for infectious diseases, such as HIV, Hepatitis B & C and for sexually transmitted diseases such as Gonorrhea, Syphilis, CMV and Chlamydia. Regardless of whether or not the recipient chooses to have the fertility clinic screen the donor further, the center will match the physical characteristics (ethnicity, height, build, skin type, eye color, hair color and texture) of the embryo donors to the recipient couple, or woman.

2. After the donor embryo and the recipient mother pass all necessary screenings, the recipient will be put on fertility medications to thicken her uterine lining in preparation for the embryo transfer.

3. The embryo transfer procedure is the final stage in IVF treatment cycles. If the embryos have been cryopreserved, they are thawed on the morning of treatment and the outside temperature of the embryo is brought to the same temperature as the uterus lining. The embryos are transferred into the uterus through the cervix with a catheter. Typically 2-4 embryos are transferred into the uterus to increase the chances of pregnancy.

4. Embryos are commonly implanted on the day 5, during the blastocyst stage of cell development. If done successfully, the patient can go home and should rest for the remainder of the day. A pregnancy test will be given 12-15 days after the embryo transfer. If the IVF is successful, a normal pregnancy can be carried out.