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Donor embryo program

The donor embryo program is a form of assisted reproductive technology that uses an already created donor embryo. Such embryos come from donor eggs and donor sperm and are stored in our database of ready-to-transfer embryos. This option provides a solution for couples who cannot use their own gametes but still wish to achieve pregnancy.

How the program works

We offer ready-to-transfer embryos with or without genetic testing, combined with comprehensive preparation of the woman’s uterus for implantation

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Embryo selection

  • Couples may choose embryos from our database.
  • Options include embryos tested with PGT-A for common chromosomal abnormalities (aneuploidies in chromosomes 13, 18, 21, X, Y), helping exclude conditions such as Down, Patau, Edwards syndromes, and sex chromosome disorders.
  • Embryos without genetic testing may also be selected if acceptable for the couple.

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Pre-transfer evaluation

The recipient undergoes a thorough medical assessment, including:

  • uterine cavity evaluation (ultrasound or hysteroscopy)
  • hormonal profile analysis (estrogens, progesterone, thyroid hormones, prolactin)
  • general clinical tests as recommended by international reproductive protocols.

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Endometrial preparation

Hormonal therapy is prescribed individually to ensure the endometrium is ready for implantation.

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Embryo transfer

One or more selected embryos are transferred into the prepared uterus. This is a simple outpatient procedure performed under ultrasound guidance.

Countries for treatment

For your convenience, we offer IVF programs in different countries, each with its own advantages and limitations

Slovakia

Embryo transfer is possible in the uterine cavity of a woman up to 53 years old.

Spain

Embryo transfer is possible in the uterine cavity of a woman under the age of 51.

Guaranteed programs available

For couples who are married or in a relationship (including a civil marriage).

Georgia

Embryo transfer is possible in the uterine cavity of a woman under the age of 54.

Guaranteed programs available

Surrogacy programs available

F.A.Q.

Get answers to common questions about embryo transfer

Donor embryos are already created from donor eggs and sperm, while donor gamete programs require egg retrieval, sperm collection, and fertilization.

Yes. Tested embryos are available to minimize the risk of chromosomal abnormalities, but non-tested embryos may also be chosen.

Depending on medical indications and regulations, usually one or two embryos are transferred to reduce the risk of multiple pregnancy.

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Medically Reviewed by:

Dr. Kateryna Kasian

MD, obstetrician-gynecologist

Last Updated:

October 20, 2025

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Medical Disclaimer: This information is for educational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice. Always consult with a qualified healthcare professional for personalized medical guidance and treatment recommendations.

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