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In Vitro Fertilization

A very versatile procedure




In Vitro Fertilization (IVF) typically begins with ovarian stimulation. The patient’s ovaries are stimulated with drugs that cause many follicles to develop. The eggs in these follicles are then matured, removed, and fertilized with sperm in the laboratory.


Next, the fertilized embryos are grown in carefully controlled laboratory conditions until they are ready to be returned to the woman’s uterus.

At that time, the embryos are evaluated under a microscope, and the best embryo is carefully transferred to the uterus.

Any remaining viable embryos may be frozen for later use.


In Vitro Fertilization is a very versatile procedure. The eggs may come from the intended parent or an egg donor. The sperm may come from an intended parent or a sperm donor. The embryos may be transferred to the uterus of an intended parent or a gestational carrier who carries the pregnancy for the parent(s), if necessary.


IVF can be attempted using either fresh or frozen embryos. IVF has successfully been used to provide children to women with no male partner, men with no female partner and same-sex couples.


IVF also allows the option of pre-implantation genetic diagnosis (PGD) in order to reduce the risk of having children with genetic diseases or PGT-A, a testing procedure which looks for abnormalities in the chromosomes’ number and position.






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Women who are interested in egg donation may choose to be a Known or Anonymous donor. If you are interested in becoming an egg donor please click the button below and fill out the application.

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Over 25 Years of Success Treating Infertility

Since 1995, we have been an innovator in, IVF, infertility treatment, and genetics care, and have helped thousands of patients worldwide realize their dreams of starting a family.

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Why Choose Embryo Adoption

A more private way to adopt

The process of receiving donated embryos is less obvious to the public which allows for more privacy than traditional adoption.

  • Greater degree of privacy
  • Anonymous
  • More control of timing

More convenient than IVF

Some intended parents may choose embryo adoption for its speed and convenience

  • Fewer procedures than IVF
  • No surgical retrieval
  • Fewer medications

More cost-effective

Embryo adoption is a fraction of the cost of traditional adoption and less than the average cost of IVF

  • Lower cost than traditional adoption
  • Lower cost than most IVF options
  • Lower cost medications

Less waiting

The waiting period for embryo adoption can be shorter than that traditional adoption and often quicker than IVF

  • Shorter waiting times
  • Quicker than IVF
  • Fewer clinic visits

Genetic diversity

In some cases, intended parents may wish to have a child who doesn't share their genetic material for medical reasons or personal ones.

  • Avoid passing on a hereditary disease
  • Choice of genetic makeup
  • Increased potential for a healthy baby

High success rates

Compared to IVF with you own eggs and sperm, using donated embryos often has a similar or higher success rate

  • Typically better outcomes

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