In vitro fertilization is a laboratory technique that makes it possible to fertilize an egg with a sperm outside the uterus.

- When IUI failed.
- Women of advanced reproductive age.
- Women with poor quality oocytes.
- Severe male factor.
- Women with ovarian failure or low ovarian reserve.
- Women who have frozen oocytes.
- Couples carrying a genetic disease, where embryos should be studied.

The couple must complete several studies to assess their current status.

Woman
- Lab test: Type & Rh Factor, sexually transmitted diseases, blood count, hepatogram, glycemia, renal function, coagulogram, hormonal studies, thyroid function.
- Gynecological studies: PAP smear, transvaginal and mammary ultrasound.
- Hysterosalpingography.
- GC and Chlamydia culture
- Karyotype

Studies for male partners:
- Lab test: type and RH factor, sexually transmitted diseases.
- Spermogram
- Karyotype

1. Ovarian stimulation of the donor
The donor will perform an ovarian stimulation, the eggs will be retrieved and at the lab the IVF will be carried out.

2. Endometrial preparation to Donor egg recipient
It consists of the daily taking of estrogen orally for 10 to 15 days. Then progesterone is added vaginally to obtain a receptive endometrium.

3. Fertilization and semen sample
The recipient is informed on the day of the donor's egg retrieval.
The semen sample will be needed that day, to perform IVF.
The semen sample may:

A- Be frozen previously.
B - Be from a sperm bank. Delivery must be coordinated.
C - Be fresh.
4 - Embryo transfer
5 - Pregnancy test

The ovarian stimulation and egg retrieval lasts 15 days. Depending on the place where you live, the first checks can be made there and then, travel to Bs.As for 5-10 days.
In the egg donation program, you can travel only for the embryo transfer.

Did you know that Law 26,862 gives you full access to medically assisted reproduction?

APSOT - DOCTHOS - FEMEDICA - GALENO - IOMA - MEDIFE - OSDE - OSDIPP - OSPJ - SWISS MEDICAL - TINTOREROS - WILLIAM HOPE

CONTACT US