Surrogacy programs comparison

The decision as to whether the program can be carried out for a particular couple is made by the clinic medical board

*A unique and exclusive offer from ICSI Clinic: we perform the Chorionic villus biopsy on the 9-12th weeks of pregnancy with confirmation of paternity (included in the unlimited packages) and without any risks and complications.

  • Artificial insemination is the most comprehensive treatment modality for all types of infertility. ICSI Clinic professionals have developed special unique programs for all our patients. The variety of programs meets our patients’ needs, as they are selected individually and on a case-by-case basis. 
  • Advanced equipment enables our professionals to conduct high-quality diagnostics and recommend an optimal treatment program. ICSI Clinic has the only VOLUSON E10 BT19 4D USS unit with a digital matrix sensor in Ukraine which allows us to observe your baby in a more detailed way, enables the visualization of a wide range of complex diagnostic cases in the area of women’s health and the evaluate of fetal health from the early stages of development. 
  • We also offer an invasive prenatal diagnosis that can help to detect chromosomal and gene abnormalities. The test involves the determination of the sex of an unborn child. 

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Here are the definitions of the abbreviations you will meet:

IVF – in vitro fertilization – is a process of fertilisation where an egg is combined with sperm outside the body, in vitro (“in glass”). IVF is a type of assisted reproductive technology used for infertility treatment and gestational surrogacy.

PGD – preimplantation genetic diagnosis – is the genetic profiling of embryos prior to implantation (as a form of embryo profiling), and sometimes even of oocytes prior to fertilization. PGD is considered in a similar fashion to prenatal diagnosis.

ET – embryo transfer – is a step in the process of assisted reproduction in which embryos are placed into the uterus of a female with the intent to establish a pregnancy.

FET – frozen embryo transfer -is thawing one or more embryos (frozen during a previous treatment cycle) and transferring that embryo (or embryos) to the uterus in order to try to establish a pregnancy.

ED – egg donation – is the process by which a woman donates eggs for purposes of in vitro fertilization with the eggs being fertilized in the laboratory. 

ED – egg donor – is a woman who donates eggs for IVF purpose.IPs – Intended Parents – are people who have tried for years to have a biological child, either naturally or through the in vitro process.

ProgramEURO
Result SM+OE 1 cycle38500
Result + SM+DE 1 cycle40600
Guaranteed unlimited SM+OE+NGS24 Unlimited number of attempts65900
Guaranteed unlimited + SM+DE+NGS24 Unlimited number of attempts54900
Exclusive (guarantee of a childbirth of the desired gender)SM+OE+NGS24 Unlimited number of attempts82500
Exclusive + (guarantee of a childbirth of the desired gender)SM+DE+NGS24 Unlimited number of attempts71500

What does the surrogacy program involve?

After you have been examined, a surrogate mother has been chosen and all the necessary analyses have been carried out, the period of taking medications begins. There is no single treatment regimen suitable for all patients. Professionals at our clinic will develop a tailored treatment regimen that will give maximum chances for pregnancy achievement.

Some patients may need a preparatory phase, which involves a series of USS and/or administration of medicinal products for 1–2 months, aimed at improving the effectiveness of the upcoming artificial insemination. Concurrently, a surrogate mother will start taking medications that will prepare her uterus for future pregnancy. Sometimes 2 surrogate mothers are involved in the program at the same time.

The immediate start of the IVF program is the beginning of the administration of the medicinal product with a known effect on the ovaries (which is always a combination of injections of other types of medications). Your program will include at least 7–14 days of daily intramuscular or subcutaneous injections that can be administered at home.

Their objective is to achieve the maturation of a number of oocytes in the ovaries. Administration of medicinal products will be accompanied by regular USS and blood tests to adjust the doses of drugs. Using these data at the final stage of administration of the medicinal products, you will be scheduled a day of oocyte collection from the ovaries.

Ovarian puncture is carried out as a simple ultrasound-controlled invasive procedure. This is not a surgical procedure, however, in order to avoid any discomfort, you will be administered with a mild intravenous anesthetic. You will be allowed to leave the clinic 30 minutes to 1 hour after the procedure.

On the same day, sperm cells are obtained from the male partner. In case the male partner is unable to visit the clinic on the scheduled day, sperm cryopreservation shall take place in advance. This will not affect the effectiveness of treatment. The exact date of the puncture becomes known only 2–3 days before puncture, so preliminary cryopreservation is a reasonable choice for men who find it difficult to schedule a visit to the clinic on a specific day.

Once the oocytes and the sperm cells are obtained, fertilization is carried out on the same day in laboratory conditions (hence another name – in vitro fertilization). Physicians at our clinic use the ICSI/IMSI fertilization techniques as the most effective fertilization methods.

In 2–6 days, depending on the quantity and quality of the embryos, they will be transferred to the uterus (embryo transfer) of the surrogate mother. This quick and painless procedure under ultrasound control is comparable to an examination at the gynecologist.

Before the procedure, you will certainly discuss with your treating physician the number of embryos that will be transferred to the uterus in order to maximize the chances to achieve pregnancy. In case some embryos remain non-transferred, they can be cryopreserved for their future use.





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