Surrogacy With frozen embryo transfer (FET)

Parens International proudly offers a range of surrogacy programs, including options that involve surrogacy with donor eggs, your own oocytes, and the innovative approach of frozen embryo transfer (FET). The FET program is specifically designed for individuals facing challenges such as difficulty in embryo implantation, medical conditions impacting pregnancy, or previous unsuccessful IVF attempts.

This surrogacy program involves using previously cryopreserved embryos, providing an effective solution for those who cannot proceed with a traditional embryo transfer. The process includes thawing the frozen embryos and transferring them to the surrogate’s uterus, where they undergo a meticulous monitoring process to optimize the chances of a successful pregnancy.

Legal and medical requirements
for FET

Surrogacy with frozen embryo transfer involves a complex and demanding process, with various challenges intricately regulated by the law and specific medical requirements. According to Ukrainian legislation, individuals seeking surrogacy must be an officially married heterosexual couple.

To initiate surrogacy with FET, the intending woman must present medical indications, demonstrating the medical reasons preventing her from conceiving a baby naturally. Additionally, the embryos designated for transfer must establish a genetic link to at least one of the intended parents.

Crucially, the surrogate mother involved in this process is mandated not to have any genetic connection to the baby she will carry, ensuring adherence to the legal and ethical frameworks governing surrogacy practices in Ukraine.

Why choose surrogacy with FET?

Infertility is not the end of the road to motherhood; it’s merely a detour. Surrogacy with frozen embryo transfer (FET) emerges as a promising avenue, offering the chance to give birth to your own biological child, even if the physical act of carrying the pregnancy poses challenges.

Our dedication includes continuous and thorough monitoring of our surrogates. This involves regular medical check-ups and assessments conducted by experienced healthcare professionals. The gestational carrier remains in constant contact with her personal doctor and coordinator, ensuring that every aspect of the pregnancy is closely observed and any potential issues are addressed promptly.

This path is often chosen by resilient parents who have seen several unsuccessful attempts at in vitro fertilization (IVF) with their own oocytes. It becomes a viable option allowing them to utilize embryos from prior IVF endeavors or explore donor services when medical indications warrant such considerations. This isn’t just a choice but a thoughtful, comprehensive approach, aligning with the unique circumstances and aspirations of those in assisted reproduction.

Surrogacy with FET procedure

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Initial stage

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Ensuring your comfort

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Surrogate screening process

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Early pregnancy

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Regular updates

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Preparation for delivery

The surrogacy procedure at Parens International unfolds in several key steps:

1. The initial stage

involves transporting your embryos to our facility, followed by the crucial process of document signing and the thoughtful selection of a surrogate.

2. Ensuring your comfort

with the chosen surrogate is our top priority at Parens International. Our meticulous candidate evaluation approach aims to create a supportive partnership for building harmonious connections between intended parents and surrogates.

3. Our surrogate screening process

includes thorough health assessments, psychological evaluations, and comprehensive background checks to build a well-rounded profile for each surrogate candidate.

4. Early pregnancy:

Once your embryos are safely in Ukraine, the surrogate’s uterus undergoes preparation to embryo transfer over approximately 18-22 days. Ten days after the embryo transfer, an hCG test is conducted, marking a significant step toward confirming the pregnancy. Approximately a month after confirmation, you can anticipate the joyous moment of hearing the first baby’s heartbeat.

5. Receive regular updates

on your baby’s and surrogate’s health throughout the journey, fostering your involvement even if you’re miles away. Video calls provide a personal connection, and our dedicated support is available at any time.

6. Preparation for delivery:

As the due date approaches, surrogates relocate close to the maternity hospital from the 20th week, ensuring preparedness for the upcoming labor.

With a wealth of experience spanning almost a decade, we possess an in-depth understanding of the intricacies involved in the assisted reproduction process. Parens International, headquartered in Lviv, Ukraine, has been a reliable guide for countless couples across Europe on their journey to parenthood.

Our extensive expertise, coupled with commitment to excellence and cost-effectiveness, positions us as a trusted authority in the realm of assisted reproduction. Take the first step with confidence by reaching out to us today for a complimentary consultation.