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Assisted Fertilization in Mexico
Donor eggs and embryos in Mexico
Is it for you?
If you're over 40 and can no longer produce healthy eggs, donor eggs or embryos can help you carry and deliver a baby. This is also a good option if you're at risk for passing a genetic disease (such as Tay-Sachs disease or sickle-cell anemia) on to your child.
Treatment: What to expect
First, you'll decide whether to use a friend or family member's eggs, an anonymous donor's eggs, or, if your partner's sperm aren't healthy, donor embryos the combined sperm and eggs of known or anonymous donors.
If you decide on an anonymous egg donor, you can find her through your fertility clinic. You'll usually be able to choose based on her physical characteristics, ethnic background, educational record, and occupation. Most donors are between 21 and 29 years old and have undergone psychological, medical, and genetic screening. Ask how your clinic screens candidates some do less extensive tests and background checks than others. If you choose to use donor embryos, you can either pick unrelated egg and sperm donors or use an embryo donated by a couple that had extras.
Once you pick a donor, both you and she will take Lupron, a synthetic hormone, or birth control pills to get your reproductive cycles in sync she needs to ovulate when your uterine lining can support an embryo. She'll also take a fertility drug to help her develop several mature eggs for fertilization. Once her eggs are mature, your doctor will give her an anesthetic and remove them from her ovaries by inserting a needle through her vaginal wall. (Your doctor may use an ultrasound to locate the eggs.)
From here on out, the procedure is just like that of in vitro fertilization (IVF). Your partner's sperm or a donor's sperm will be combined with your donor's eggs in a dish in a laboratory. Two to five days later, each of the fertilized eggs will be a ball of cells called an embryo. Your doctor will insert two to four embryos into your uterus through your cervix using a thin catheter. (Extra embryos, if there are any, may be frozen in case this cycle doesn't succeed.) If the treatment succeeds, an embryo will implant in your uterine wall and continue to grow into a baby. (In 20 to 40 percent of IVF pregnancies, more than one embryo implants itself and women give birth to multiples.)
You'll be able to take a pregnancy test about two weeks after the embryos are placed in your uterus.
Although the laws vary from state to state, donors usually sign away the rights to any children born as a result of the use of their eggs or sperm.
Length of treatment
Give yourself some time to find a donor it can take weeks to choose one and then confirm arrangements. Once you do, it'll take about four to six weeks to complete one in vitro fertilization (IVF) cycle. Your donor will spend about half a day at the doctor's office or clinic having her eggs retrieved. A few days later, you'll go in to have the embryos inserted into your uterus but you'll be able to go home that same day.
Success rate
Using donor eggs and embryos, you'll have a 48 percent chance of getting pregnant and a 41 percent chance of giving birth to a child.
Pluses
Because donor eggs come from young and fertile women, success rates for donor egg IVF can be as much as two or three times higher than with regular IVF.
Minuses
In vitro fertilization (IVF) using donor eggs or embryos is more expensive than a standard IVF procedure. Keep in mind, too, that you'll have to accept that you won't be your child's genetic mother. Also, most clinics won't provide this treatment to women over age 55
Also, recent studies show that babies conceived with the help of hi-tech fertility treatments are more likely to be born at low birth weights and with birth defects. But experts aren't sure whether it's the factors that cause fertility problems (such as age) or the treatments that are to blame. What's more, future fertility treatments may enable doctors to weed out unhealthy embryos before transferring them to patients
IVF Mexico Experts offers all inclusive packages including an ivf treatment, fertility treatment, icsi and egg donor surgeries in Mexico. You will benefit with affordable ivf treatment.
The ivf treatment cost of your Mexico surgery is up to 75% less than USA rates and you will have access to leading board certified Mexico ivf surgeons.
In addition to ivf treatment in Mexico packages, we also offer tummy tuck in Mexico and a liposuction in Mexico.
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