Embryo Donation in Iran
Embryo Donation in Iran
Embryo donation in Iran is a process used for couples who are unable to conceive through IVF technology using their own eggs and sperm. This may be because there are problems with the recipient egg or the recipient sperm, or both. In such cases, the couple can accept an embryo formed from a donated egg and fertilized using sperm from an unrelated donor.
In the embryo donation process, a couple receives a non-autologous embryo. This simply means that the couple receiving the embryo is not genetically related to either the egg or the sperm donor. You are adopting a frozen, fertilized embryo in which both the egg and sperm come from unrelated donors. Therefore, embryo donation can be considered a third-party donation. In the embryo donation process, embryos are created using a donor egg and an unrelated sperm.
IVF methods use a donor egg and donor sperm to create an embryo. The fertilized embryo is placed in the recipient’s womb and then cared for during pregnancy and delivery. After that, the baby is considered the child of the mother who gave birth to the child. The principles followed are the same as in sperm or egg donation. Embryo donation is often done in an anonymous process to protect the privacy of all parties involved.
For those who are looking for the best and healthiest embryos, a unique opportunity has shown up. Embryo donation in Iran is one of the most common procedures all the time. There are a lot of reasons for what we are claiming. Doctors, surgeons, and specialists in Iran are the most educated, qualified, and professional experts in their fields. Plus, providers and health care centers, and hospitals provide the best and healthiest sperm, egg, and embryo bank in the area. The important fact about embryo donation in Iran is that you will pay less than everywhere in the world, in return for the best and highest success rate in the world.
If you are wondering about this cheapness, with a simple search, you will find out that due to the U.S sanctions, Iran’s currency has collapsed compared to the U.S dollar. So, after all, you must decide if it’s a unique opportunity to have embryo donation in Iran with all these special services and benefits. In the following, you will take a closer look into the details and everything about embryo donation in Iran.
Embryo Donation in Iran
From the old times, traditional medicine in Iran is very famous in the world due to its good results based on herbal medications. After developing the medical industry, the world used technology to improve medical treatment ways. Iran also was involved with this improvement until it took a separate way from the world due to its all benefits and services in return for the lowest costs.
Nowadays, Iran is one of the most advanced countries in the medical industry, and due to its benefits and services, it is not comparable with any other country. Embryo donation in Iran is one of the most common procedures that follow the benefits and services we mentioned before.
Embryo donation in Iran is very safe and healthy. Embryos will be provided in two separate ways. If you want a fresh embryo, it will be absolutely more healthy and more expensive, however, if you try a freezing one, the cost will be cheaper and the quality lower as well. Green Life Tour, an Iran-based health tourism agency, in association with one of the best infertility treatment centers in Iran – Fars called “SAMAR FERTILITY CLINIC” infertility treatment center, provides the best and healthiest embryos in the area.
Why Embryo Donation?
Many people who offer to donate their embryos do so because they have completed their own fertility journey, completed their family, and now wanted to help someone else experience the joy of having a family as well.
Others may have completed their IVF treatment and no longer use the embryos that remain in storage for other reasons.
For couples or people who cannot conceive because their own eggs, sperm, or embryos may not be suitable and may feel that they have explored many or all of the other options. Donated embryos can be a significant “last chance” for the possibility of pregnancy and family formation.
Who can be an embryo donor?
It is very generous of anyone to consider donating their embryos, but to protect everyone involved (you, the donor(s), the potential parents-to-be, and the resulting children), we are sure you understand that it is important to us to fully Be careful when accepting donors. To be applied for embryo donation, there are some criteria such as:
- Preferably you have completed your family.
- For embryo donation where the age of the person who procured the eggs at the time of embryo creation and storage is less than 37 years.
- If you are donating to a friend or family member, the egg donor can be older, but your recipient or recipients should understand the implications of using an older egg donor.
- Be able to provide a complete medical history of the individuals who provided the eggs and sperm from which the embryos were created. This means that if your egg or sperm were used and you were adopted, you must know your biological origin. Likewise, if you use donated eggs or sperm to create an embryo, the donor must be identifiable and a complete medical history available.
- Be able to provide official photo identification such as a Medicare card, driver’s license, or passport.
- Attend a consultation with a SAMAR infertility treatment center doctor where your personal, medical, and fertility history will be reviewed.
- After all screenings, announcements, consultations, and consent forms are completed, your doctor will issue final medical clearance for your donation.
- Attend an educational session with the IVF nurse coordinator. If your egg or sperm were used to create an embryo, you will need to complete questionnaires about your lifestyle, family, and medical history to rule out the possibility of passing on an inherited disease or transmissible infection.
- This session will include asking you how you feel about your embryo recipients donating them to someone else or discarding them in the future if they no longer need them for their own treatment. consider
- Attend at least two consultations with our counselor to make sure you fully understand what embryo donation may mean for you and your family.
- If you know the person(s) you are donating to, you should also have a joint counseling session with them.
- Participate in a wide range of infectious disease screenings (including HIV, hepatitis B and C, HTLV 1 and 2, and syphilis) and a wide range of tests (including cystic fibrosis, karyotyping, blood group, and any genetic diseases common in the racial group you) if your egg or sperm was used to create an embryo.
- Consent to embryo donation and SAMAR infertility treatment center storing your identifying and non-identifying details on the embryo donor register.
- Agree that your identifying information will be released upon request to any child who reaches the age of 18 using your embryo.
Will the Donor Know who is the Recipient?
You can donate for a family member or friend, but you can also be an anonymous embryo donor, where you and the person using the embryos will not be known to each other. SAMAR infertility treatment center working with Green Life Tour agency will coordinate known and unknown help for you.
How are embryo donors and recipients matched?
If you are donating an embryo anonymously, it will provide the recipient(s) with your identity (or the identity of the person who provided the eggs or sperm from which the embryo was created). This includes non-identifying details such as physical characteristics (hair and eye color, height, weight, build, face, race), blood type, occupation, and education.
Because there aren’t many embryo donors, we often have a waiting list of patients hoping for an embryo donor, so you’ll likely be matched very quickly after volunteering to donate.
Is there a fee for embryo donation?
It is illegal to receive money for donation in most countries, but the person receiving the embryos will reimburse reasonable out-of-pocket costs associated with the donation. But in Iran, embryo donation is completely legal for heterosexual couples and they can receive an embryo for a certain payment.
What does mandatory counseling include?
Embryo donors must attend at least two confidential counseling sessions with a SAMAR infertility treatment center consultant. This will give you a chance to talk about what it means for you and your family and make sure you fully understand your rights and situations that may arise as a result of your donation in the future.
It also gives us a chance to get to know you and assess whether you are a suitable donor. As much as we truly appreciate your desire to donate an embryo, we do not want to accept anyone who may find it difficult to deal with the physical and emotional aspects of embryo donation.
Most people find it very helpful to think about their feelings about donation and consider how it might affect their lives now and in the future.
If your embryo recipients are known to you, you should have a joint counseling session with them.
What is the probability that the donated embryos will give birth to a baby?
The chances of pregnancy depend on several factors, including the stage of freezing of the embryos, the methods used for freezing, and most importantly, the age of the woman (whose eggs were used to create the embryos) at the time of birth. The embryos were frozen.
If a frozen embryo is thawed and transferred at the blastocyst stage, it has about the same success rate as a fresh embryo.
There is no evidence that frozen and thawed embryos lead to more miscarriages or malformations.
Can I donate to more than one recipient?
Yes, if you have multiple embryos in stock, SAMAR infertility treatment center may (with your consent) offer your embryos for donation to more than one recipient, but there is a limit to the number of families that can be created (including your own). There is.
It is a licensing requirement for SAMAR infertility treatment center that the number of families created from each donor be appropriately limited. For both known and anonymous donors, it is SAMAR infertility treatment center policy that all donors are limited to creating no more than five families including their own if possible.
SAMAR infertility treatment center in association with Green Life Tour agency keeps records of all donors. In this donor registry, we record your details, any children you have had, previous donations, and babies born as a result of your donation.
Treatment path
- Refer to your general practitioner.
- Make an appointment for your consultation with a specialist. (If you choose Iran as your destination, contact us).
- Attend a training session with the nurse coordinator.
- Attend two consultations with a SAMAR infertility treatment center consultant to discuss the implications of embryo donation.
- Participate in blood screening tests and a complete medical and lifestyle questionnaire (if the embryo was created from your egg or sperm).
- Completion of consent forms.
Embryo Donation in Iran with Green Life Tour
- Refer to your general practitioner.
- Make an appointment for your consultation with a specialist. (If you choose Iran as your destination, contact us).
- Attend a training session with the nurse coordinator.
- Attend two consultations with a SAMAR infertility treatment center consultant to discuss the implications of embryo donation.
- Participate in blood screening tests and a complete medical and lifestyle questionnaire (if the embryo was created from your egg or sperm).
- Completion of consent forms.
Embryo Donation in Iran with Green Life Tour
- If you decide to choose Iran for your embryo donation, Green Life Tour health tourism agency with its best special services and benefits, working with SAMAR infertility treatment center, will help you have the best medical and joyful journey ever at the same time.
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