Embryo Donation – The Giving Of True Joy

“How Is Embryo Donation Different From Egg Donation?”

The embryo, not the egg (unlike egg donation), is implanted into the recipient’s womb when a healthy woman donates a naturally completely fertilised embryo to the recipient. An embryo donation is one such contribution. Occasionally, embryos are given out for research as well.

“How Can I Be Sure Of The Legality Of It?”

The consent document that the embryo donor will sign will declare her willingness to donate the embryo. Up until the embryo is actually used in a treatment, the donor has the option to halt the treatments at any point. After that, the donor formally distances herself from the situation.

“Is It A Paid Transaction?”

According to the law, embryo donation is currently absolutely free of charge in India. There are some legal developments underway that could soon alter the present situation. It is common practise in some nations, such as the United States of America, to be compensated for donating an embryo.

“What About The Possible Genetic Problems For The Child In Future?”

Prior to the embryo being used for implantation in the recipient’s uterus, all donors are thoroughly examined for any inherited disorders using the most recent genetic analysis tools.

Why Should I Use This Technique?”

You should seriously consider this approach if you are an older patient, if previous in vitro fertilisation methods haven’t worked well for you, and if you are unable to become a parent because younger couples are given preference.

“Are The Success Rates Good?”

It has been discovered that the success rates are pretty high. You can trust Dr. Nandita Palshetkar and her IVF Clinics in India to offer you the tiny bundle of joy you so desire as long as your body is in a situation to go through a pregnancy.

Ask the expert advice Dr Nandita Palshetkar