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Embryo Donation
Your Pathway to Parenthood
With top-tier care, legal protection, and expert support, our Batumi-based center offers a clear and trusted path to family-building through embryo donation.


What is Embryo Donation?
Understanding Embryo Donation
Embryo donation involves transferring embryos—created in previous IVF cycles and unused by their original owners—to another couple or individual.
It is ideal for patients facing both egg and sperm challenges, repeated IVF failure, or genetic risk.
Our center ensures a safe, ethical, and supportive journey for all involved.
Why Batumi and Our Center?
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Advanced IVF Labs for top-quality embryo transfer
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Expert Team: Doctors, embryologists, and care staff
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Cost-Effective Programs at lower prices than Western countries
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Comprehensive Support: Medical, legal, emotional
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International-Friendly: Multilingual staff and full coordination
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Confidential Process with full privacy protections
We focus on making the journey smooth and successful.


Embryo Donation Process
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Consultation – Medical review and personalized plan
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Embryo Matching – Based on quality and compatibility
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Recipient Prep – Hormonal treatment for transfer
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Embryo Transfer – Safe and minimally invasive
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Monitoring – Pregnancy checks and regular follow-up
Legal Framework in Georgia
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Eligibility: Married couples or those cohabiting for 1+ year
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Anonymity: Donor identity is legally protected
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Parental Rights: Recipients are legal parents at birth

Costs and Transparency
Our packages include:
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Embryo transfer and related medical care
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Recipient prep (tests, meds)
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Legal/counseling services
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Optional services: language and travel assistance
Why Choose Us
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Leading fertility professionals
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Individualized care
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Transparent and ethical approach
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Trusted by patients worldwide
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Full privacy from start to finish
Embryo donation is the process in which embryos created by another couple through IVF are donated to individuals or couples who are unable to conceive with their own eggs and/or sperm. The donated embryos are transferred to the recipient’s uterus to achieve pregnancy.
Married or cohabiting couples (1+ year)
Medical and legal clearance required
International patients accepted with consular help
Yes, in most cases, donation is anonymous. However, some programs may offer open or semi-open donation, depending on local laws and both parties’ preferences.
In some cases, preimplantation genetic testing (PGT) is performed before donation to screen for chromosomal abnormalities or genetic conditions.
The timeline depends on the clinic, donor availability, and legal requirements. In many cases, the process can be completed in 1–3 months.