How is the In Vitro Fertilization with Egg donors’ process like? For many couples, using donor eggs becomes the best option to fulfill their dream of starting a family. This treatment offers hope to those who, for various reasons, cannot conceive with their own eggs.
At Advanced Fertility Center Cancun, we can perform in vitro fertilization with donor eggs so that you can have a child.
In Vitro Fertilization with donor eggs is a safe and effective process that has allowed many families to have biological children.
One of the most common reasons is that the patient is over 35. As a woman ages, the quantity and quality of her eggs decrease, which can reduce the chances of a successful pregnancy.
Another reason may be premature ovarian insufficiency, a condition in which a woman’s ovaries stop functioning properly before age 40. This can occur naturally or as a result of cancer treatments such as chemotherapy or radiation.
Additionally, IVF with donor eggs may be a solution for couples who have previously attempted IVF with their own eggs without success or for those with a history of recurrent miscarriages due to issues with the eggs.
The first step is selecting an egg donor. At our fertility clinic, we have a database of donors who have been evaluated and have undergone medical tests to ensure their health and well-being.
Our patients can consider characteristics such as blood type, ethnic group, physical traits, and other factors when selecting the donor.
Once the donor has been selected, it is necessary to synchronize the menstrual cycles of the donor and the recipient. This is achieved through the use of hormonal medications.
The donor undergoes hormonal treatment to stimulate her ovaries and produce multiple mature eggs. This process, known as ovarian stimulation, lasts approximately 10 to 14 days. Once the eggs are mature, they are retrieved through a procedure known as follicular aspiration, which is performed under sedation.
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After the eggs are retrieved, they are fertilized in the laboratory using the recipient partner’s sperm or a sperm donor, as the case may be. The fertilized eggs become embryos, which are cultured for several days in a controlled environment until they are ready to be transferred to the recipient’s uterus.
The most viable embryo is selected and transferred into the recipient’s uterus using a catheter. From this point, the recipient continues with hormonal treatment to maintain an optimal environment in the uterus.
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About two weeks after the embryo transfer, a pregnancy test is performed to confirm if the treatment has been successful. If the test is positive, the patient will continue to receive medical monitoring during the first weeks of pregnancy to ensure everything is progressing well.
If you are facing difficulties conceiving, speaking with a fertility specialist about IVF with donor eggs could be the first step toward creating the family you have always wanted.
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