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Embryo Donation
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What is Embryo Donation?
It offers an option for couples who want to have children but cannot achieve this with egg or sperm cells.
Eggs and sperm obtained from donors who match the physical characteristics of the family are fertilized in a laboratory environment. The resulting embryos are transferred to the recipient after 5 days. Up to 3 embryos can be transferred for a higher chance of pregnancy.
It can also be applied to single women with insufficient egg reserve up to the age of 55.
Genç donörlerden elde edilen yumurta ve spermden oluşan embriyolar sayesinde başarı oranlarımız %90’a kadar ulaşır.
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Having a Child with Embryo Donation
Who is Embryo Donation Recommended for?
- If women's fertility capacity decreases at older ages
- Couples experiencing recurrent miscarriages
- Couples with a high risk of transmitting genetic diseases from generation to generation
- Couples who have tried in vitro fertilization with their own eggs or sperm many times but have failed
- Individuals who have undergone cancer treatment and lost their reproductive functions during this treatment
- Single parent or same-sex couples
How to Choose for Embryo Transfer?
Embryo transfer is a critical step in in vitro fertilization treatment, and embryo selection is of great importance to maximize the chances of pregnancy. Several key factors should be considered in the process of selecting the right embryo.
Embryos are examined under a microscope and classified according to their morphological characteristics. High-quality embryos show features such as good cell division, smooth cell structure and a small number of particles. High quality embryos have a higher chance of implantation and pregnancy.
Preimplantation genetic screening (PGT) is used to ensure that embryos are genetically healthy. It also determines the gender of the embryo or embryos to be transferred.
The number of embryos to be transferred is determined by factors such as the couple's age, health status and pregnancy experience. Generally, single embryo transfer is preferred for high pregnancy chances and low risk of multiple pregnancies. Up to 3 embryos can be transferred.
Before embryo transfer, it is evaluated whether the intrauterine environment of the expectant mother is suitable. Factors such as the thickness of the uterine lining and blood flow affect the chances of implantation of the embryo.
Embryo selection and transfer requires a multidisciplinary approach. Each step should be planned by an expert team, taking into account the couple's specific situation. For this process to be successful, detailed evaluation and correct timing are essential.

What are the Precautions to be Taken After Embryo Donation?
Embryo donation is an important step in the process of having a child. The precautions to be taken are vital to both protect the health of the expectant mother and support the pregnancy in a positive way.
Regular doctor check-ups after embryo transfer are essential to check how the pregnancy is progressing smoothly. Hormone levels, uterine condition and development of the embryo should be closely monitored.
In many cases, additional hormonal treatments may be needed for the body to support pregnancy. In particular, progesterone support encourages the thickening of the uterine wall and the healthy implantation of the embryo.
A healthy diet and adequate and balanced vitamin intake are important during pregnancy. Alcohol, cigarettes and harmful substances should be avoided and regular exercise should be done.
It can be an emotionally challenging process for couples. Psychological support and counseling services help manage the process in a healthy way.
Pregnancy risks after embryo donation should be informative for the expectant mother. It is important to be informed about possible complications and precautions that can be taken.
Any medication used during pregnancy should be under the supervision of a doctor and unnecessary medication use should be avoided. A healthcare professional should be consulted before using over-the-counter medications or herbal supplements.
Avoiding infections during pregnancy is critical for a healthy pregnancy. It is recommended to pay attention to hygiene rules and make the necessary vaccinations.
Precautions to be taken after embryo donation are evaluated within the framework of health and pregnancy management. Every step should be carried out under the guidance of an expert healthcare team. In this way, the best conditions are provided for the health of both the mother and the babies.

How Much Does Embryo Donation Cost?
The embryo donation process involves various medical procedures. It consists of pre-screening tests, hormone treatments, embryo transfer and genetic tests. Each procedure contributes to the total cost of treatment.
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Frequently asked Questions
Who is Embryo Donation Suitable for?
It is suitable for people with genetic problems, older couples, or people who cannot achieve a successful pregnancy. Single women and same-sex couples can also benefit.
What is the Success Rate of Embryo Donation?
Başarı oranı, alıcı annenin sağlık durumuna bağlı olarak değişebilir. Ancak sağlıklı donörlerden elde edilen taze embriyo transferlerinde %90'a varan bir başarı oranı gözlemlenmektedir.
Is Embryo Donation Legal?
The donation and receipt process is often governed by strict regulations and legal procedures. This treatment is possible in Cyprus.
How Does the Donation Process Work?
The process involves selecting suitable donor eggs and sperm, fertilizing them in the laboratory, and transferring the embryos to the uterus.
What is the Price of Embryo Donation?
The cost varies depending on the scope of medical services provided and any services added. Contact us for embryo donation price!
What are the things to consider after embryo donation?
Regular doctor's checks, continuing drug treatments and healthy nutrition are important for the continuation of the pregnancy.
What to Consider When Selecting Donors?
When selecting donors, criteria such as genetic health, medical history and physical characteristics are taken into consideration.
