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Georgia is one of the most popular reproductive tourism destinations. An egg donor in Georgia receives a high fee for her services, is protected by law, and undergoes a comprehensive medical examination. Strict requirements are imposed on donors: those who have bad habits will be screened out by specialized tests that reveal traces of alcohol, nicotine and drugs. It is desirable that the candidate has her own healthy children - this is additional evidence of a woman's suitability for the responsible role of an egg donor.
Feskov Human Reproduction Group team will take part in an international event - Désir d’Enfant.
Modern reproductive technologies make it possible to have a child when a woman really wants it, even if there is no man in her life. In these days, more and more stories can be heard, when a child is born using IVF and donor sperm, and then is brought up in women's society.
We also want to tell you three such stories where there are no men but there are women who wanted to become mothers and fulfilled their desires..
Most recently, the HIV diagnosis sounded like a sentence. But today, with the advent of sufficiently effective antiretroviral therapy, in most cases it is possible to convert HIV into the category of chronic diseases that can be controlled. Now people with HIV can live a fairly full life, make plans for the future and even plan the birth of their own child. There are still obstacles on the way to the realization of the dream of procreation, but they can be overcome. If you follow certain rules, the HIV diagnosis does not prevent from giving birth to a healthy child.
Many family couples want to have twins since birth of a child is always happiness, so birth of twins is doubled happiness! They dream about large family, confident that it will be easier to raise the two at once, and that, in this case, the children will have more fun and frolic. But the probability of multifetal pregnancy and birth of twins is much lower than that of birth of single baby.
Extracorporeal fertilization (in vitro fertilization) is a common variant of assisted reproductive technologies. The treatment allows couples having difficulties with the conception to have a native child. The difference between the IVF and other methods of artificial insemination is that the ootid with the spermatozoon it transferred outside the human body; the process of ovum fertilization is carried out in the laboratory. Only after being impregnated, it is placed in the uterus of the future mother for gestation.
Egg donation information and facts. What are disadvantages of egg donation? How the procedure is performed? What’s necessary to become an egg donor? Real consequences of egg donation and how to avoid them.
Can egg donation cause cancer? Is the procedure dangerous? What risks does egg donation pose to your health? What should an egg donor/ future mother consider before the procedure? Check reliable information
Egg donation is one of the methods of ART aimed at helping women facing infertility-associated diseases to have their biological children. So how does egg donation process work? r
Many couples cannot become parents because of problems with the fecundation. The main task of the reproductive science is to help such couples have a native baby. This is where the procedure of artificial insemination is of great help.
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