3rd Party IVF

Donor-assisted reproduction is also known as Third-Party IVF.

Donor-assisted reproduction is also known as Third-Party IVF.

It includes procedures in which either DNA or pregnancy is contributed by a third party. This third party is someone other than the prospective parents who will raise the resulting baby

Eligibility

Who's this for?

Inheritable genetic diseases e.g. Sickle Cell Anamia
Poor sperm or egg quality
Low ovarian reserve
Recurrent miscarriages
Repeated IVF failures with own gametes

Surrogacy is a fertility treatment in which a woman, other than the intended mother, carries the pregnancy to term and delivers the baby for the intended parents

Traditional Surrogacy
The surrogate contributes the eggs and carries the resulting child.
Gestational Surrogacy
The surrogate only carries the pregnancy is not the biological mother of the child.
Eligibility

Who's this for?

Recurrent miscarriages
Hysterectomy
Health conditions contraindicated to pregancy
Endometriosis
Congenital Absence of Uterus