IVF for Surrogacy

Within the modern walls of atlasCARE IVF in Georgia our approach to providing fertility care centers around providing the unsurpassed care on an individualized basis.

Our team has the full range of infertility technologies and treatments available to provide you with the safest, most effective personalized treatment plans.

The atlasCARE fertility clinic is run by experts in the field of reproductive medicine — who are world-renowned for their success, compassion and commitment to each intended parent that seeks fertility treatment in Tbilisi or Batumi.

IVF with Surrogacy in Georgia — Path to Parenthood

Your Time in Georgia:

Option 1: If you want to be in Georgia from beginning  to the end of your stimulation process, then you need to be in Georgia on day 2 of your menstrual period and stay for about 12-14 days depending on your egg development.

Option 2: You can start the treatment in your home town and come to Georgia for a shorter time – approx for 10 -12 days. You need to be in Georgia on day 8 of your cycle after you start the injections.

Please Note: Male Partner can stay for only 2 days to deposit his sperm.

Which tests are required from me?

We need hormonal tests, infectious blood tests, full blood count, blood group from the female partner.

We need infectious blood tests, sperm analysis test and blood group from the male partner.

For more detailed list of tests, please contact our IVF Coordinator.

Can I do these tests in Georgia?

If you will be in Georgia from  beginning to the end of stimulation process, then yes you can do the tests in Georgia at our clinic, but if you want to start the stimulation in your home town, then you should perform the tests in your home town. Test results must not be older than 6 months when you are at our clinic for your IVF treatment.

Which medication will I use and what will be the cost?

Depending on your hormonal test results, we will determine your medication and dosage. You will be prescribed hormonal injections, vitamins, pessary etc.

Hormonal Injections: In order to get sufficient follicles and eggs for your in vitro fertilization process, you are stimulated with injected medications to develop multiple follicles (egg-containing structures). The injections are usually given by the woman, or by her male partner. The technique is easy to learn.

Folic Acid: Folic Acid can prevent major birth defects, including Spina Bifida and Anencephaly.

Pessary: Contains the hormone progesterone which is essential for maintaining pregnancy.  Progesterone helps prepare the uterus to receive and maintain a fertilized egg.

The cost of medication depends on the dosage of hormonal injection you will need.

Please contact our IVF coordinator to get more detailed information.

How many embryos will be transferred to me?

There is no restriction in Georgia about the number of embryos transferred. As atlasCARE IVF, we make the decision on number depending on the quality and number of fertilized embryos. We generally recommend 2 embryos to be transferred.

When do I learn if I am pregnant or not?

12 days after the embryo transfer, you can perform beta-hCG blood test. It measures the level of hCG hormone present in a sample of your blood. HCG is a hormone that is produced during pregnancy.

What is the success rate on IVF treatment?

Success is very personal. There are many factors that can effect success of IVF treatment, such as — age, genetics, number of embryos transferred, sperm & egg quality, quality control in the laboratory and nature that no one can have power  over.

 

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