Embryo Adoption

Embryo Adoption in Spain is affordable and increasingly helping couples achieve their desires of building a family.

Embryo Adoption is the adoption of frozen embryos donated by another couple—in which surplus embryos are left cryopreserved. Embryo adoption offers couples in Spain a superlative alternative to the egg donation and sperm donation.

Embryo donation is a true gift of remaining embryos to support the family-building efforts of other infertile couples.

In Italy, cryopreservation of embryos is forbidden. In some nations, embryo adoption is either governed by specific laws, or is carried on without any specific legal structure. In New Zealand, a couple must apply through a national committee in order to become parents by embryo adoption.

Spain offers stress-free, law abiding embryo adoption programs and has become a model country for individuals and couples alike.

A Good Candidate for Embryo Adoption Spain

Pregnancy with donated embryos may not be a good option for everyone, but for many women and their partners, it offers the chance to build their family without substantial legal and financial burdens.

Using donated embryos in Spain offers exceptional chances for a successful pregnancy for women who are struggling with infertility and are not getting pregnant with in vitro fertilization (IVF). The embryo adoption process can be less costly than IVF, making it an ideal option for families who may not be able to afford IVF or may have already (unsuccessfully) IVF attempts.

Single women or lesbian couples facing the prolonged progression of adoption or prolonged infertility treatments often find pregnancy with donated embryos, or embryo adoption, an admirable substitute to donor eggs or traditional adoption.

Embryo Adoption Procedure

Anonymously donated embryos inside the clinics of Spain are an extremely affordable alternative to egg donation and adoption. Up to two donor embryos are transferred into the womb of the intended mother. This donor embryo transfer is similar to using IVF with an egg donor.

Embryos are transferred into the uterus of the intended mother using FET— Frozen Embryo Transfer.

Risks and Side Effects of Embryo Adoption

A pregnancy resulting from embryo adoption in Spain has the same risks associated with any pregnancy with the additional consideration of the age and medical conditions of the donors.

Because most people decided to transfer two or more embryos at a time in order to increase their chances of conception, the chance of a multiple pregnancy (twins and triplets) and all the associated complications are linked to embryo adoption.

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