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What to Do When You Can't Get Pregnant

Failure to conceive can be psychologically painful for couples. However, there is no need to suffer alone, as many problems are easily diagnosed and treated. In case of fruitless attempts during the year under the age of 35, and within 6 months - over 35, as well as with existing miscarriages or other disturbing symptoms and risk factors, you should seek help. 

Jul 01, 2021
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How to explain correctly about alternative family-building to kids?

Absolutely all parents must take the time to normalize alternative family-building methods for their children. And we are talking about all the parents. Since parents of surrogate, adopted or children born to a donor should not be solely responsible for teaching them various ways to create a family.

Mar 25, 2021
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IUI vs. IVF: The Procedures, Success Rates, and Costs​

The two most common and effective methods of overcoming infertility are IVF (artificial insemination) and IUI (intrauterine insemination). But before making any decision on treatment with such ART methods, you should consult your doctor, as well as find out all the possible information about IVF and IUI - who is suitable for, the features of the procedures, the success rate, cost and other important points.

Mar 13, 2021
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Four Most Common Treatments to Receive as a Fertility Clinic

Infertility treatment methods in a surrogacy clinic Feskov Human Reproduction Group

Jan 18, 2021
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IVF at 40: Success rate for ivf over 40

Some women postpone pregnancy because of career ambitions, lack of stability in relationships, or simply not ready for motherhood. There are many reasons why a woman is in no hurry to have children. And this is her right. But what does this mean for her chances of a healthy pregnancy?

Jan 07, 2021
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Egg donation in Ireland

Ireland is a country friendly to assisted reproductive technology and oocyte donation in particular. The cost of egg donation in Ireland does not imply financial remuneration to the donor, but guarantees compensation for reasonable expenses and lost earnings. Donation in the country is not anonymous, but future parents are not given the opportunity to make personal acquaintance with a woman who donated oocytes. Couple can only hope that their donor has the maximum phenotypic resemblance to the future mother.

Nov 16, 2020
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Egg donation in Germany

Many childless couples - clients of the Feskov Human Reproduction Group - before contacting our clinic, collected information about the cost of egg donation in Germany. This country with its more than 100 reproductive centers has been successfully helping couples overcome the most difficult cases of infertility for many years. But this is achieved exclusively by correcting endocrine factors and improving IVF methods and egg cell cultivation. The reason is prosaic: egg donation in Germany, together with surrogacy, is prohibited by law. 

Nov 09, 2020
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Egg donation in Europe

For couples having difficulties with childbearing, finding an egg donor in Europe is often very problematic. In a number of countries (Canada, Great Britain, the Netherlands), donor anonymity is excluded, since according to the law, parents must provide full information about the donor at the first request of their child who has reached the age of 18 years. In Austria, Germany, Switzerland, egg donation is prohibited.

Nov 02, 2020
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Egg donor in Europe

For couples having difficulties with childbearing, finding an egg donor in Europe is often very problematic. In a number of countries (Canada, Great Britain, the Netherlands), donor anonymity is excluded, since according to the law, parents must provide full information about the donor at the first request of their child who has reached the age of 18 years. In Austria, Germany, Switzerland, egg donation is prohibited.

Sep 09, 2020
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Donor egg + IVF: cost, guarantees, pitfalls

Couples experiencing problems with childbirth see a solution to their problem in using an egg donor and an IVF procedure, and the price is also important for them. The frozen donor egg cost in countries where commercial donation is allowed can vary from a few hundred to several thousand dollars. Non-profit donation does not imply payment of oocytes directly, but does not eliminate the need to pay for their transportation, embryo creation and transfer services, and other related procedures.

Aug 24, 2020
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