Surrogacy is using one woman’s uterus to place and carry the embryo and handover the baby for another couple who are unable to conceive or carry a pregnancy. It is most frequently done utilizing IVF (In Vitro Fertilization). The woman who carries pregnancy is called the, surrogate mother or gestational carrier or surrogate.
How is gestational surrogacy treatment performed?
- A potential surrogate is preferred and screened thoroughly for contagious diseases. We work with approved ART banks
- The patient/Genetic weather is stimulated for in vitro fertilization with medications to grow multiple eggs.
- The Surrogate takes Estrogen to build up her uterine lining
- When the patient’s follicles get matured, an egg retrieval method is performed to remove eggs from her ovaries.
- The eggs are fertilized in the lab with her partner’s sperm.
- The embryos develop in the laboratory for 3 to 5 days.
- Then an embryo transfer process is done, which places the embryos in the surrogate mother’s uterus where they will expectantly implant.
- And later surrogate mother gives birth to a baby.
Pregnancy rates:
- Success rate for surrogacy and IVF process vary significantly.
- The age of the woman provide the eggs are one critical factor.
- In general, pregnancy rates are superior to the eggs from infertile woman.
- With our program using self-eggs we have delivery rates of more than 50% per transfer for egg donor and gestational surrogacy cases we have a cumulative pregnancy rates of more than 95% over 3 cycles.
To know more information about treatment for surrogacy please contact us through
Email: info@kiranivfgenetic.com
Phone no: +91-99 4817 5768