IVF Egg Donation in India being operated at Hi tech Infertility Cure Centers of Mumbai

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    1. IVF Egg Donation in India being operated at Hi tech Infertility Cure Centers of Mumbai Indication A need for IVF egg donation may arise for a number of reasons. Infertile couples may resort to acquiring eggs through egg donation when the female partner cannot have genetic children because she may not have eggs that can be successfully fertilized. This situation is often, but not always based on advanced reproductive age. Early onset of menopause which can occur in women as early as their 20’s can require a woman to use donor eggs to grow her family. Some women are born without ovaries or other reproductive organs. Sometimes a woman's reproductive organs have been damaged due to disease or have been forced to have them surgically removed. Another indication would be a genetic disorder on part of the woman that can be circumvented by using eggs from another person. Many women have none of these issues, but continue to be unsuccessful using their own eggs. Procedure Egg donors are recruited, screened, and give consent prior to participation in the IVF egg donation process. Some patients bring their own, designated donors, while other patients rely on the services of often anonymous donors typically recruited by egg donor agencies or, sometimes, IVF programs. Once the egg donor is recruited, she undergoes the IVF stimulation therapy, followed by the egg retrieval procedure. After retrieval, the ova are fertilized by the sperm of the male partner (or sperm donor) in the laboratory, and after several days, the best of the resulting embryo(s) is/are placed in the uterus of the recipient. For the embryo transfer the lining of the recipient has been appropriately prepared in a synchronous fashion. The recipient is usually, but not always, the person who requested the service and then will carry and deliver the pregnancy and keep the baby. Results Nationwide, egg donor cycles have a success rate of upwards of 60%. When a "fresh cycle" is followed by a "frozen cycle", the success rate with IVF donor eggs goes up to approximately 80%. With egg donation, women who are past their reproductive years or menopause can become pregnant. The oldest woman thus to give birth is Adriana Iliescu, age 66. Babies born after egg donation are not genetically related to the recipient. Risks Egg donation carries risks for both donor and recipient, although it must be made clear that the procedure for the donor, and the medication given, is basically the same as the medication given for any IVF egg donation procedure (with or without a donor). The egg donor may suffer complications from IVF, such as bleeding from the oocyte recovery procedure and reaction to the hormones used to induce hyper ovulation (producing more than one egg), including ovarian hyper stimulation syndrome (OHSS) and, rarely, liver failure. The long-term impact of egg donation on donors has not been well studied, but apparently some evidence suggests a risk of early menopause and increased risk of ovarian cancer. Again, these risks are the same as with someone who is doing non-
    2. donor supported IVF. The difference is that some donors attempt to do back-to-back cycles in excess of the ASRM recommendations, which may then affect their future health. The recipient has the risk of contracting a transmittable disease. While the donor may test negative for HIV, such testing does not exclude the possibility that the donor has contracted HIV very recently, so the recipient faces a residual risk of exposure. However, the FDA governs this and requires full infectious disease testing no more than 30 days prior to retrieval and/or transfer. Intimate partners of both the egg donor and the recipient are also tested. The recipient also trusts that the genetic and medical history of the donor is accurate. This factor of trust should not be underestimated in importance. Donors are paid thousands of dollars; monetary compensation may attract unscrupulous individuals inclined to conceal their true motivations. However, a full psychological evaluation is required by most IVF clinics, giving an indication if the donor if trustworthy or not. In more cases than not, there is no ongoing relationship between the donor and recipient following the cycle. Both the donor and recipient agree in formal legal documents that the donation of the eggs is final at the time of retrieval, and typically both parties would like any "relationship" to conclude at that point. Half of the child's genetic makeup, and related traits, capabilities, tendencies, etc. will come from the donor. Custody Generally legal documents are signed renounce rights of ownership and custody on part of the donor, so that there will be no claims on part of the donor concerning the offspring. Most IVF doctors will not proceed with administering medication to any donor until these documents are in place and a legal "clearance letter" -- confirming this understanding -- is provided to the doctor. Why India? IVF Egg Donation in India is available at Hi tech infertility centers in India at Mumbai that offer a comprehensive range of infertility services under one roof at affordable costs. IVF Centers in India are known for innovation, integrity, medical and technical excellence, personalized service, and consistent willingness to accept patients facing the most difficult medical challenges. The center has all the facilities required to deliver a full range of services to couples requiring assistance conceiving. This ensures that patients are required to visit only one site for all stages of their diagnosis and treatments. IVF Treatment in India embraces a complete personalized approach to each and every medical enquiry received by us, ensuring that each and every International patient enquiry. International Patients approaching for IVF egg donation at Indian hospitals are able to draw on the pool of expertise and skills from board certified doctors / consultants / surgeons who work as a team for the best of care and treatment. In addition to the access to specialist skills, the patients also have the quality assurance that the medical services are peer reviewed and medically audited. Many of our team of medical specialists have international affiliations with world-renowned institutions in developed countries like UK, Germany and USA. For more information about us visit – http://www.indianmedguru.com
    3. Or you can email us your query at - contact@indianmedguru.com

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