Artificial insemination is a simple and minimally invasive treatment to achieve pregnancy. It is ideal in cases of good ovarian reserve and quality semen.
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In Vitro Fertilization (IVF) is the most effective treatment for achieving pregnancy. At our clinic, we support you with the latest technology and an expert team.
Artificial insemination is a simple and minimally invasive treatment to achieve pregnancy. It is ideal in cases of good ovarian reserve and quality semen.
The ROPA method allows couples to share motherhood, where one person donates the eggs and the other receives them to carry the pregnancy, providing options for diverse couples.
Fertility preservation through vitrification involves freezing eggs, sperm, or embryos to preserve the ability to form a family in the future.
Preimplantation genetic diagnosis (PGT) is a technique that allows embryos to be examined before implantation to detect possible genetic diseases.
Embryo donation involves transferring frozen embryos, offering an option to those who cannot conceive with their own eggs or sperm.
In IVF with egg donation, eggs from a donor are used to fertilize them and then transfer the embryos to the uterus of the recipient.
In IVF with sperm donation, sperm from a donor is used to fertilize the eggs of the recipient.
First, all necessary interviews and tests are conducted, and the couple's physical characteristics, blood type, and Rh factor are recorded. The patient then receives hormone replacement therapy with estrogen and progesterone to prepare the uterus for embryo transfer while awaiting donation. On the same day the oocytes are retrieved, in vitro fertilization (IVF) is performed using the partner's sperm, and three to five days later, the embryos are transferred to the patient.
At Institut Marquès, all embryo transfers are performed using fresh embryos, without freezing. This requires meticulous coordination and synchronization but also yields superior results.
Yes, the physical characteristics, occupation, etc., of the egg donor can be disclosed. The only thing that must remain secret is her identity. For egg retrieval, donors are matched based on Rh blood type and physical characteristics, seeking the closest possible match between donor and recipient. At Institut Marquès, we find the most suitable donor for you.
Yes, as well as the good health of their relatives. Before donating their eggs, they undergo a gynecological examination and a very complete blood test that includes psychological tests, karyotype analysis, tests to rule out infectious diseases, and specific tests to rule out the most frequent mutations in the European population that cause cystic fibrosis.