Insurance coverage for the surrogate mother and newborn (including intensive care, if needed)
We provide comprehensive support at every stage — from ovarian stimulation to obtaining your child’s birth certificate. By choosing our program, you receive a guaranteed successful outcome or a full refund
NGS screening and gender selection available upon request
Preimplantation Genetic Testing using NGS technology (including trophectoderm biopsy)
Embryo Transfer to the Surrogate Mother
Endometrial preparation with medication
Hormonal support
Transfer of one embryo into the uterine cavity
Ultrasound monitoring post-transfer
Luteal Phase Support
Prescription of hormonal support following the transfer
Blood tests to monitor hormone levels
Ultrasound monitoring
Pregnancy Confirmation & Management
hCG blood test to confirm pregnancy
Ultrasound to confirm pregnancy and determine gestational age
Consultation with an obstetrician-gynecologist
Routine pregnancy screenings (excluding NIPT)
Medical monitoring of the surrogate mother throughout pregnancy
Childbirth & Postnatal Support
Delivery in a private clinic
Assistance with obtaining the child’s birth certificate and other necessary documents
Become a parent
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ASG screening, gender selection
Preimplantation genetic screening (PGS), also known as comprehensive chromosome screening or CCS.
- is a genetic test designed to examine embryos for chromosomal abnormalities. Embryo biopsies is taken at the blastocyst stage and all chromosomes are examined.
We provide the opportunity to choose the sex of the baby before conception, using the latest technology.
Preimplantation genetic diagnosis (PGD)
An advanced genetic test used in in vitro fertilization to determine the chromosome status of an embryo. Prenatal Diagnostic PGD is performed on early embryos before implantation in the uterus and pregnancy.
PGD is performed before the embryo's genetic material becomes active. Because the diagnosis is done at a stage when the cells are completely identical, biopsies during this period are performed without harming the unborn child.
We understand what an important process this is for any family and treat each client with special attention and involvement.