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Phases of the embryo adoption

What is embryo adoption?

 

This is a treatment in which we transfer embryos donated by another woman or couple to the recipient woman. The donated embryos come from those who have already completed their reproductive desire but have surplus vitrified embryos, the result of previous Assisted Reproduction treatments. According to current legislation, these embryos can be donated to other women or couples, giving them the possibility of having a child.

Who is it indicated for?

  • When a simpler reproductive treatment is desired.

  • When other reproductive treatments have failed.

  • In cases of premature ovarian failure, menopause or when there is no response to ovarian stimulation.

  • When for ethical reasons you want to adopt, but you want to enjoy pregnancy, childbirth and breastfeeding.

  • It is also an option for women without a male partner or with a same-sex partner.

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Embryo adoption

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PHASE 1

1. PHASE: ENDOMETRIAL PREPARATION

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The recipient mother only has to prepare her endometrial receptivity: The treatment for the preparation of the maternal uterus is very simple and consists of administering oral tablets or estrogen skin patches until the transfer, and subsequently progesterone vaginal ovules. It is usually only necessary to carry out a previous ultrasound control.

Price of embryo adoption

The price of fertility treatment through
embrio adoption from 3,240 and includes:

First gynecological visit

Study request and cycle scheduling

Hormonal controls of the cycle

Ultrasound cycle checks

Embryo adoption

BHCG pregnancy test

What is embryo adoption?

 

It is a treatment in which we transfer embryos donated by another woman or partner to the recipient woman. The donated embryos come from those who have already completed their reproductive desire but have surplus vitrified embryos, the result of previous Assisted Reproduction treatments. These embryos, according to current legislation, can be donated to other women or couples, giving them the possibility of having a child.

Who is it suitable for?

  • When simpler reproductive treatment is desired.

  • When other reproductive treatments have failed.

  • In cases of premature ovarian failure, menopause or when there is no response to ovarian stimulation.

  • When for ethical reasons you want to adopt, but you want to enjoy pregnancy, childbirth and breastfeeding.

  • It is also an option for women without a male partner or with a same-sex partner.

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