Success Rates of Donor Egg IVF in India |
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| Posted by: Carla Miller on January 7th, 2009 | |
Donor egg IVF is a fertility treatment or Assisted Reproductive Technology (ART) in which the egg from a donor is subjected to IVF, i.e. the egg from the donor is mixed with the sperm from the biological father in the laboratory. If embryos are produced successfully, they are grown in a lab dish and then transferred to the recipient’s uterus. If this results in a pregnancy, the baby thus born will have genetic linkage to the donor of the egg.
If you opt for surrogacy programs in India you must bear in mind that egg donors there will likely be of Indian origin and for those who would prefer a different ethnicity of the donor may choose to fly her along to India.
While the low cost of donor egg ivf programs in India may trigger concerns regarding the quality of services, the success rates here may help put these concerns to rest. We present below a comparison of successful pregnancies achieved with and without donor eggs. This data is from the top fertility clinic in India, which is also a part of the network of medical-trip.
The below chart shows the number of ART cycles and the percentage of clinical pregnancy rates without the use of donor eggs—in cases where the intended mother used her own eggs. The success rate, as you can see, is well below 40%.
The second chart shows the number of ART cycles and the percentage of clinical pregnancy rates with the use of donor eggs. The success rates are clearly much higher here.
The high success rates of donor egg IVF treatment in India are encouraging and have encouraged many childless couples to seek ivf in India.
Medical-trip facilitates IVF with donor eggs in India at low prices. For more information and a FREE quote, fill-out the estimate -request form on the right. |
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