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In total, 464 875 doses of COVID vaccines have been administered. As of now, 4.1% of Georgia's population is fully vaccinated.
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In case you have your IVF clinic in any specific country but are in need of an egg donor with affordable package fee, we can arrange bringing our travelling egg donor to you at your preferred destination. Our egg donor coordinator accompanies each donor to every medical check-up, monitors adherence to medical protocol, provides full support and guidance during the entire process of travel and egg donation .
To request a free consultation, please contact us via e-mail: info@medvisitglobal.com or call: + 995 599 49 16 04.
We provide shipping of frozen eggs, sperm or embryos to any destination. We will introduce you to the experienced shipping providers who can deliver the frozen materials to your destination safely and timely. To request a free consultation, please contact us via e-mail: info@medvisitglobal.com or call: + 995 599 49 16 04
We have developed Guaranteed Baby Program for those intended parents who are in need of a surrogate mother and egg donor and would like to be receiving fully guaranteed results. The great advantage of the program is that intended parents do not have to worry about repeated attempts since the program covers unlimited attempts of IVF. The fee for the program is higher than standard program cost but for those who are seeking peace of mind and have funds available, the program has not alternative and is becoming very popular among intended parents.
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1) Screening - egg donor undergoes general blood and urine tests, hormonal examinations, as well as tests on infections and various diseases. Ultrasound is performed.
2) Preparation - during the preparation process, medications (syringes) stimulate ovarian hormones, which last about 10-14 days.
3) Reproductologist removes the follicle from the ovary. The fluid in the follicles is aspirated through the needle and the eggs detach from the follicle wall and are sucked out of the ovary. The procedure is done under anesthesia and lasts for 10-15 minutes.
No, because the average woman is born with 2 million eggs. By puberty, that pool consists of about 400,000 follicles (eggs). From these, only 400 will reach maturity and be ovulated. This leaves approximately 399,600 unused. In a typical cycle, a woman typically produces 15-20 eggs. Usually, only one is released for ovulation and the body discards the rest.
Surrogate mother has no parent rights over the child born. Under applicable law only intended parents are named on baby birth certificate that is one of the main reasons intended parents choose Tbilisi, Georgia as their favorite destination to parenthood
Some common requirements for surrogate mothers are:
Be within a specific age range;
Be healthy;
No smoking, drug, alcohol use or any kind of harmful addictions;
Have previously carried at least one healthy pregnancy;
Have no felony, criminal convictions;
Complete background check;
Complete psychological evaluation and medical workup;
In traditional surrogacy, the surrogate’s eggs are used, making her the biological mother of the child she carries. Medvisit Global offers only gestitational surrogacy.
When it comes to gestational surrogacy, the surrogate (also called the gestational carrier) is not biologically related to the baby she is carrying. Instead, the embryo is created in the laboratory using IVF. The embryo might be created using the intended mother’s (or donor’s) egg and the intended father’s (or donor’s) sperm. It is then transferred to the surrogate’s uterus. Gestational Surrogacy is applied in most cases.