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For Indian Residing in the USA or other NRI’s in Different countries, we offer several low cost options to have your baby in India:

  1. IVF Cost for transfer of a Frozen Embryo to yourself or to a surrogate mother. We also have frozen donor embryos available: Cost is $3,000 plus cost of donor embryo if needed.
  2. IVF in India using your own eggs Cost is $6,000
  3. IVF in India with premium Egg Donor Cost is $12,000
  4. Surrogacy in India for NRI’s who have Indian Passports, using own your own eggs Cost is $49,000
  5. Surrogacy in India for NRI’s using a premium Egg Donor. Cost is $49,000.

Step By Step Process For IVF and Egg Donation in India

Step By Step Process

1. What the Intended Parents Need to Do

The First Decision you need to make is how badly you want a baby. We strongly suggest you have a long discussion with your partner and discuss both the personal and financial commitment that it takes to go through the egg donation and if needed, the surrogacy process.

In summary, using an Egg Donor in the USA will typically cost around $18,000 for donor fees and about the same for IVF Centre costs, or a total of about $36,000.

If you are willing to go to India and use an Indian Egg Donor the cost will be around $12,000 plus travel costs to New Delhi of about $3,000 or so for a 10 day stay. See section below on Indian IVF for details.

We have both options available through our agency.

Medical Tests and Investigation Results

2. Medical Tests and Investigation Results

Before starting the process of choosing a donor, you need to choose a fertility clinic in the USA or Canada and get checked to ensure you are medically ready to proceed down this very exciting path. Also, the clinic will prepare you for the first four to five weeks using the protocol from the clinic in India. What this means on a practical level, is that your most recent blood tests and pelvic ultrasound are not more than one year old. Your chosen fertility clinic will ask you to complete a Medical Information Questionnaire, providing the results of all your most recent tests.

If you need a recommendation on a IVF Clinic to use in the USA or in India, we can give you some excellent recommendations.

If you are willing to go to India and use an The clinic will require copies of your test results (no older than 12 months), so start collecting the results ASAP and forward them directly to the clinic. Unfortunately the clinic will not start any treatment without receiving your results first. Although clinics do vary as to which results they require, most of them will ask you to provide copies of the following tests:

Female Partner:

  1. Blood tests:
  2. - HIV I & II antibodies
  3. - RPR/VDRL/TPHA (Syphilis)
  4. - Hepatitis B surface antigen
  5. - Hepatitis C antibodies
  6. - Rubella IgG (immunity)
  7. - Day 3 FSH
  8. - TSH
  1. Prolactin B: Transvaginal ultrasound scan of the pelvis
  2. C: Other:
  3. - *HSG (hysterosalpingogram) or hysteroscopy or saline infusion sonogram
    (* not compulsory but might be requested by your treating Doctor after reviewing your medical history and ultrasound scan result)
  4. - *Laparoscopy report if available
    (* not compulsory but might be requested by your treating Doctor after reviewing your medical history)

Male Partner:

A. Blood tests:

  1. HIV I & II antibodies
  2. RPR/VDRL/TPHA (Syphilis)
  3. Hepatitis B surface antigen
  4. Hepatitis C antibodies

B: Semen analysis

Typically you can see one. adult photos with intended and a baby and toddler photos of the donor with you. In order to assist you with making the right choice, you are welcome to send us recent photo of yourself and we will guide you in making a choice that is right for you.

India has excellent IVF Clinics, provided you go to the right ones. The higher end clinics we recommend are spotlessly clean, hygienic, very luxurious and with top quality doctors and nurse in support.

Q: How much does this all cost in India?

A: The short answer is around $12,000 in New Delhi. This includes the cost of the IVF Cycle, the donor and implantation in the female intended parent.
 

Q: What is the process in India?

The process is as follows

  1. You decide you would like to use an Indian Donor and have the process done in New Delhi
  2. We will send you the forms to complete, which you complete and return to us.
  3. Upon receipt of the forms you receive the following:
  4. - a. A welcome letter from the clinic
  5. - b. Travel, car and hotel options for your 10 day stay in India.
  6. - c. A protocol for the female Intended Parent to prepare herself for four weeks before going to India.
  7. - d. Upon receipt, please take the protocol to your local physician to get started on the protocol. These charges are not included in the $12,000 fee and may be covered by your health insurance.
  8. - e. In parallel we will send your donor preferences and photo to India, for donor selection. They will go through their database of several hundred donors and send you about 10 profiles for you to select from. You will send them back your top two choices and one of these will be assigned to you.
  9. - f. You then schedule your trip to India.
  10. - g. On arrival, you will be greeted by a Car with an English speaking driver who will take you to your hotel and be at your disposable throughout your stay.
  11. - h. The next morning the driver will take you to the very luxurious marble covered spotless clinic where the male intended parent will give a sperm specimen and the female intended parent will be examined medically and prepared as needed for the IVF donation.
  12. - i. Generally speaking, only 1 or 3 eggs at most will be implanted due to the high risk of having twins. This will depend on the female intended parents lining and personal wishes on the morning of the transfer.
  13. - j. Upon completion of the embryo implantation, the intended parents will rest for 48 hours and then fly home.
  14. - k. The female will then schedule a pregnancy test on day 10 of the embryo implantation and if everything goes well, will be pregnant!

 

Q: How are success rates in India versus the USA IVF Centres?

A: We have found them to be fairly similar. Biggest difference is that in the USA, we are seeing mostly 1-2 eggs being implanted with more 1’s. In India, also you see 1-2 eggs being implanted but many more 2’s
 

Q: Which fertility clinic / doctor should I use?

A: Indian Egg Donors works with the top fertility clinics and doctors in India and we will assist you to choose a clinic and doctor that is best suited for you.
 

Q: What information is required from me?

A: We will ask you to complete a short info sheet so that we have your details; the clinic will ask you to complete a full medical questionnaire with all your most recent test results.
 

Q: How long do I have to wait for a donor?

A: That is one of the best things about our donor program – We have many donors available immediately! The wait is only as long as it takes for you to find a donor who meets all your requirements. If you are a six foot tall, Physician from Punjab and you are looking for someone exactly like you, who is your twin sister, you will have to wait a while. For anyone else, there should be one of the over 500 immediately available donors who should fit your profile.
 

Q: How much information is available about the donor?

A: Unlike some other donor programs, future parents are able to view full information about prospective donors, including personality and character information, family history going back two generations, education history, medical information, etc. as well as photos of the donor as a child.
 

Q: How many eggs will the donor make?

A: That is an impossible thing to predict as each donor will respond individually to the stimulation protocol, and even the same donor might respond differently each time she donates. What we can tell you is that most Indian fertility clinics follow best practices and do a low, gentle stim on the donors in order to ensure that an optimum number of excellent quality eggs are retrieved (rather than many poor eggs) and more importantly, so that the health and wellbeing of the donor is never compromised. The average number of eggs retrieved is 12-14.
 

Q: Can I select the Sex of my Baby?

A. Yes, in the USA and Canada. Intended parents frequently like to have either a boy or a girl child, depending upon their individual preferences. Let the IVF Centre in the USA or Canada.
know your choice prior to the embryos being prepared. The IVF Centre and Embryologist will take it into consideration on selecting the sperm to use to fertilize the eggs.
B. Many IVF Centres in the USA do have an extra charge for sex selection.
C. No in India. Sex selection is illegal in India. However, we can arrange to have your froze embryos in the USA transferred to India
 

Q: How many embryos will be transferred?

A: Usually about 4 to 6 embryos are prepared. One or Two (depending on your preference.)
 

Q: What will happen with the unused embryos?

A: They will be frozen using the latest/best freezing technique.
 

Q: Can I ship the frozen embryos back to my home country?

A: Short answer: No from India. However, it is often easier and cheaper to come back for a FET in India. FETs are very cheap and require a much shorter stay.
 

Q: How long do I need to be in India for?

A: Ten to twelve days. A few days before retrieval and a few days after transfer. By being here for 12 days you allow for a slightly earlier or a slightly later retrieval. (Note: 12 days is required for the female patient, however the male patient can be here for a shorter time)
 

Q: How far in advance can I book my donor in India?

A: Three months. We don’t hold donors for longer than three months unless there are exceptional circumstances.
 

Q: How far in advance can I do my travel arrangements?

A: You should only book your flight and accommodation details once the fertility clinic has issued your treatment plan. You will have tentative dates to work around, but please do not book your air ticket until the clinic says ‘go’. (This will happen once the donor has been through all her screening appointments and blood tests)
 

Q: How are the dates for my treatment cycle worked out?

A: In your initial discussion with the doctor and fertility sister, you will let them know when you would like to be in India – i.e. your preferred dates for your 10- 12 day stay. They will then confirm those dates with the donor, and then they will work out a treatment plan based on your chosen dates. In summary, it involves working back from your preferred dates to see when the donor should stop the pill, when her first injections start etc.
 

Q: Why do the donors donate?

A: Depends on the donor. They donate for a variety of reasons, some for money, but mostly it is around giving back something to other people. You know how you get some people who volunteer, who recycle, who seem to genuinely care about their fellow human beings? That is the type of donor we have on our database. Genuinely amazing people.
To illustrate this point, check out this email we just got from donor ‘C’: “Thanx, would it be possible to rather have the money (if chosen) donated to a charity as I’m not after this for the money?” 5
 

Q: What type of screening will the donor undergo?

A: Donors are thoroughly pre-screened by the IVF Center they are sent to. Once selected, the donor will undergo a psychological assessment and a medical assessment. The psychological assessment has three main purposes: (1) that the donor is fully aware of what is involved in donating in her eggs and that she understands all the implications and risks involved, (2) that she is mentally healthy to donate and (3) that there are no known psychological disorders that would disqualify her from donating.
The medical assessment must be repeated each time the donor donates to ensure that the results are current. This involves blood tests which includes (but is not limited to) testing for infectious diseases including HIV I and II antibodies, RPR (Syphilis). Hepatitis B surface antigen, Hepatitis C antibodies and CMV (Cytomegalovirus) IgM. In addition, the donor will have a pelvic ultrasound to ensure that her ovaries are in an optimum state to donate.
 

Q: How do I know that the information provided in the donor’s profile is true?

A: While some of the information can be verified, we rely on the donor’s integrity to be honest. Because there is limited financial incentive to donate, there is also no incentive for the donors to lie about any of their information. Unless someone has a penchant for having needles jabbed in them, suffering PMS-like hormone swings, bloating and undergoing a fairly invasive medical procedure, it is highly unlikely that anyone would want to lie their way onto an egg donor program
 

Q: How do I know that the donor I choose off the website is the same donor who will donate for me?

A: We provide the donor’s details and your details to the fertility clinic. The doctor will specifically check that the donor who is matched with you is the same donor you have chosen
 

Q: What about future contact with the donor?

A: Our contracts stipulates that egg donation should be anonymous, unless it is a known donor (friend or family member). This means that no contact is allowed between donor and recipient.
 

Q: Will it work?

A: Short answer: Up to 70% of the time it does work, first time. But obviously it doesn’t work first time, every time. You might need to come back to do a FET, or to try again. We hope you are one of the lucky 70% for who it works the first time.
However, even with the best success rate in the world, no procedure has a 100% success rate. This means for some, the procedure doesn’t work the first time. You might want to consider having a backup plan if you are part of the unlucky few for whom the procedure isn’t successful on the first attempt. What we have found is a great backup option is for the male partner to give a second sample of sperm to freeze at the clinic. This means that if a second trip to India is required, only the female partner needs to travel to India and stay for a much shorter time as the frozen sperm will be available on the day of egg retrieval. This means less time away from home and less travel costs. Speak to your doctor about the option of keeping a second sample of frozen sperm at the clinic should a second attempt be required.
In most cases, storing the extra frozen embryo is an adequate backup plan. For even more questions, answers and information relating to egg donation in , please refer to our website

Summary of the donation process

In terms of how the process works at the clinic, it will resemble something similar to this:

1. The clinic will require that you forward all your test results and medical history to them. This process can run simultaneously with the donor selection and screening process. However, the results need to be current (not older than 12 months)

2. The donors results will be available within 7 working days from her appointment date

3. As soon as this is received and we have all your completed documents and results we can plan your cycle. Your arrival can normally be 8 weeks or more from the donor’s first appointment.

4. The donor will be taking the oral contraceptive pill from day 1 of her period following her appointment. She must be on this for at least 1 month/more

5. If your cycles are regular we will use the most appropriate period date for you to start your medication to synchronize your cycle with that of the donor.

6. If your cycles are irregular we will advice that you also take the pill (if there are no contraindications) to regulate your period

7. Your medication: You will take a Leuprorelin depot injection (Lucrin) on day 1 of your period which should start between 2 and 6 weeks prior to your arrival date in India . This will suppress the release of FSH and LH in your system and therefore prevent follicles from growing and ovulation.

8. Two weeks prior to your arrival you will start with Estradiol tablets to thicken the lining of the womb.

9. The donor’s cycle will be planned so that she is on day 10 of her cycle when you have your first appointment . She starts her injections on day 3 of her cycle and will have scans on day 8, 10 and 12 with retrieval on day 14. This is the norm and depends on her response.

10. At your first appointment a lining scan will be done and you and your partner will have a consultation with the treating doctor and sign consent for the procedure.

11. If your lining is fine you will continue the same dosage of estradiol tablets.

12. The donor is normally ready for egg retrieval on her day 14 (your 5th day in India )

13. On this day your partner must provide a sample in the morning. You will also start with Progesterone injections on this day.

14. The day after the egg retrieval the lab will inform you about the fertilization and also tell you when transfer is expected.

15. Embryo transfer takes place 3-5 days after retrieval depending on the number of eggs retrieved, number that fertilized and quality and quantity of embryos on day 3

16. We always plan for day 5 transfer and advice that patients can travel home 2 days after embryo transfer.

17. This constitutes a 12 day stay in India

18. Your pregnancy test is performed 10 days after embryo transfer and can be done at home

19. If you are pregnant you will continue taking the estradiol tablets and progesterone injections for 6 more weeks and can then stop.

Appendix The donor’s psychological assessment and counselling

Although we pre-screen our egg donors as much as we are able to, we are not qualified to make a professional assessment of the donor’s eligibility to donate. This need to be done by a qualified professional. Each donor is required to have a medical and psychological assessment and counselling before being declared fit to donate. As with all people the donor's lives change and their mental and physical health also changes, hence the screening is done at the time of the match. The medical assessment needs to be repeated every time the donor donates and the psychological assessment once a year.

The purpose of the assessment is threefold:

1. The counselling aspect includes ensuring that the donor has thought through her offer to donate thoroughly and that she has the emotional capacity and social support to enter into a donation process.

2. Based on the above, the psychologist will make a determination that the donation will not be psychologically harmful to the donor – in other words – to ensure that the donor is psychologically healthy enough to donate

3. Lastly, the assessment includes gaining an accurate understanding of her and her family's mental health.

During this process a family history of mental illness/challenges may be identified. This information might not have been noted on the donor’s profile as she may not have been aware of the illness/challenge at the time of completing the agency information, or she may not have been able to provide all the relevant information with regards to the illness/challenge at the time of completing her application to be a donor.

Should the psychologist become aware of any mental illness/challenge the donor or her immediate family has she will notify you via email. This will allow you to ask any further questions you may have.
 

Surrogacy in India

Who should use Surrogacy in India?

Surrogacy in India used to be available for all, offering a unique alternative for both married couples as well as single men & women, who were seeking low cost accessible surrogacy.

It is estimated that it was a $400 million per year marketplace. We proudly sent many Intended Parents to India until 2015. In 2015, the Government of India restricted pregnancy to Indian Nationals only.
 

Surrogacy in India

Surrogacy in India: An Overview as of December 2020

We know that the Union Cabinet approved the Surrogacy (Regulation) Bill after incorporating the changes as per the recommendation of a Rajya Sabha Select Committee. The Bill aimed at banning commercial surrogacy and allowing altruistic surrogacy. If you are an Indian National residing in India, or outside India with an Indian Passport, please continue to read on this page for surrogacy options still available to you

The Union Cabinet approved the Surrogacy (Regulation) Bill that permits a "willing' woman to be a surrogate mother and proposing a bill would benefit widows and divorced women besides infertile Indian couples

 

 

 

Legal Aspects of Surrogacy in India

The Government of India has again allowed surrogate mothers to carry your baby in India, subject to the following criteria:

Features of the Surrogacy (Regulation) Bill, 2020

  1. It provides for the constitution of surrogacy boards at the national as well as state levels to ensure effective regulation.
  2. It seeks to allow ethical altruistic surrogacy to the intending infertile Indian married couple between the age of 23-50 years for females and 26-55 years for males.
  3. Only Indian couples can opt for surrogacy in the country.
  4. Okay to do surrogacy in India if you are an Indian citizen and have H-1 visa or Green Card in the USA. Not okay if you are of Indian Origin but now US Citizen with US Passport. For US Citizens we have other low-cost options available.
  5. Your baby will be an Indian Citizen by birth.
  6. It makes it mandatory for the couple to obtain a certificate of essentiality and a certificate of eligibility before going ahead with surrogacy.
  7. It also provides that intending couples should not abandon the child born out of surrogacy under any condition. The newborn child shall be entitled to all rights and privileges that are available to a natural child.
  8. The Bill also seeks to regulate the functioning of surrogacy clinics. All surrogacy clinics in the country need to be registered by the appropriate authority to undertake surrogacy or its related procedures.
  9. The Bill provides for various safeguards for surrogate mothers. One of them is insurance coverage.
  10. It also specifies that no sex selection can be done when it comes to surrogacy.

The Surrogacy Process For Indians in the USA

We have designed the process, so you only must make one trip to India to Pick up your planned beautiful baby. International surrogacy is a four-step process.

 

 

1. FREE CONSULTATION & FORM PACKET

At Home in the USA: The process begins with a free consultation, either over the phone or in person, with one of our surrogacy specialists. You will learn the details of how your surrogacy would work, including birth certification, citizenship, international regulations, and costs. If you decide surrogacy is the right option for your family, we give you the necessary forms to get started.
 

2. SEMEN SPECIMEN COLLECTION

At Home in the USA We send you a special kit to collect a semen specimen in the privacy of your home. You can order the kit for $250 at spare.me This U.S. sperm bank acts a collection point with whom we work with on your behalf. The sperm is then sent by special hand courier to India to our IVF Centre to start the surrogacy process
 

3. SELECT AN EGG DONOR FROM OUR ONLINE DATABASE

At Home in the USA Log on to our online egg donor database to select a donor. You will have a very wide range of donors to choose from featuring lots of details about each one. In addition, we will send you profiles of other egg donors available in India based on your specific needs.
 

4. PICK UP YOUR BABY IN INDIA

A 2-4 week visit to New Delhi: We will help you plan a trip to India, where after nine months you will pick up your new baby. Our attorneys in India will help you with all the paperwork including getting an Indian passport for your baby.
 

Surrogacy Fee Protocol Breakdown

Application form and agreement $100
Start of surrogate selection process $15,000
Egg Donor Fees (if egg donor is needed) are covered under a separate agreement
 
 
Confirmed Pregnancy $15,000
Beginning of the third month of pregnancy  
At the sixth month of pregnancy $9,000
Total Cost due to Indian Egg Donors
 
$49,000.00

Pricing Policy

  1. All payments are made in stages and are non-refundable
  2. Fees are payable in advance and treatment will not be started until payment is made
Surrogacy in India

Please note: Costs assume that you have embryos available to transfer for the surrogate to carry. Costs are all inclusive and cover all medical and delivery procedures, as well as the surrogate’s and the baby’s hospitalization, but exclude some medical complications. No additional expenses are expected, except parent’s travel expenses and local legal procedures at the parents’ country of origin.
 

What kind of facilities are available in India for Surrogacy?

Many of us have a mental image of India being mud huts and Elephants. Yes, they are there, but the IVF Centers you will use are far removed from this image.
New Delhi, India population of about 10 million, is a modern-day city with Skyscrapers, International Airports, Modern Hospitals, Marriott’s, and other major Hotels. The election of Mr. Modi as Prime Minister has accelerated the westernization of the country.
 

 
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Tell Me about the IVF Clinic, Hospital and Medical Procedure?

The Hospital you will use is a state-of-the-art specialist hospital primarily focused on provision of world class infertility treatment services as well as other specialist services such as, treatment of gynecological conditions, antenatal care and delivery, advanced and urological services.
 

The success rates meet or exceed those of American IVF Centers. It must however be understood that the age of the woman is a main determinant of successful treatment.
 

Older women have lower success rate compared with younger women. Generally, the success rates are excellent if IVF is done before 35 years. After 35 years, the success rates progressively decline. After 40 years the success rate of IVF is so low that we will normally recommend the use of donor eggs in most cases.
 

After 45 years of age, we recommend both donor eggs and a surrogate mother to avoid issues in pregnancy. These include Preeclampsia, a sometimes-deadly condition of pregnancy marked by high blood pressure and protein in the urine. Often when a mother has preeclampsia, the baby needs to be delivered prematurely to save the lives of mother and baby.
 

What is included in the IVF?

Our assisted conception services include in vitro fertilization with embryo transfer IVF-ET, intra-cytoplasmic sperm injection (ICSI), intrauterine insemination IUI, egg donation, sperm donation, surrogacy, pre-implantation genetic diagnosis and screening (PGD & PGS).
 

THE IVF CYCLE

For a successful IVF treatment, the following steps are performed during the treatment
 

PATIENT PREPARATION: Careful and meticulous patient preparation during which all the relevant tests are carried for the woman and her husband/partner before the actual treatment starts. This preparation is key to successful treatment!
 

CONTROLLED OVARIAN STIMULATION (COS) During IVF treatment the doctor or physician needs a good number of quality eggs to fertilize them with the sperms of the woman’s husband /partner. To do this the woman is given some injections to produce enough eggs. Normally it takes about 14 days for this to be completed.
 

EGG HARVESTING OR RETRIEVAL: When the eggs are matured, the woman is taken to the operating theatre where the eggs are harvested. The male parent will also provide sperms the same day for the fertilization to be done. In many cases, the male partner provides sperms for freezing before the harvesting of the eggs.
 

INSEMINATION: This means that the eggs are fertilized with the partner’s/husband’s by putting them together in a special dish or by injecting the sperms into the eggs (ICSI)
 

INCUBATION IN THE IVF LAB: The fertilized eggs are now allowed to grow in the IVF laboratory for 3-5 days. In Ruma Fertility and Specialist Hospital we normally transfer the embryos on day 5 but sometimes we transfer them on day 3
 

EMBRYO TRANSFER: This is the last but most critical stage of the IVF process. The doctor selects one or two embryos and carefully puts them back into the womb or uterus of the woman.
 

LUTEAL SUPPORT: The woman continues to take medication known as luteal support up to the pregnancy test. The pregnancy test is done 2 weeks after the embryo transfer. This marks the end of the IVF cycle.

Do you do PGD/PGS?

Do you do PGD/PGS?

PRE-IMPLANTATION GENETIC DIAGNOSIS/SCREENING

Yes, we do PGD/PGS. Pre-implantation genetic diagnosis/screening (PGD/PGS) refers to the testing or screening of the embryos to detect abnormalities before they are transferred into the womb (uterus). Small pieces of the embryos (called biopsies) are taken with a laser machine and sent to the laboratory for testing. This ensures that only normal embryos are transferred into the uterus. The main advantage of doing this is that the baby/babies are not likely to have abnormalities and the pregnancies rates are higher because normal embryos are transferred.
 

Some of the reasons why PGD/PGS is done include: Older women more than 35 years undergoing IVF because they tend to have a higher risk of abnormal embryos, Couples who are both carriers of the sickle cell gene, this way they can avoid having a child with sickle cell disease.
 

PGS is also used for sex selection. However, sex selection is illegal in India and is not offered to Intended Parents.
 

Tell me about your Surrogacy Process?

Surrogacy means transferring the embryos into the womb for another woman to carry the pregnancy for a couple in which the woman herself cannot carry the pregnancy.
 

Some of the reasons why another woman carries the pregnancy a couple are when the woman who wants a child has not got a womb, has a serious illness which will make it impossible or risky for her to become pregnant or has a genetic condition which can be transferred to child.
 

It should be clearly understood the woman who is carrying the pregnancy has no genetic connection with the child. This is because the eggs did not come from the woman carrying the pregnancy. She is therefore only acting as a carrier of somebody else’s pregnancy.
 

Who are your Surrogates?

Surrogates in India are local females, mostly in their 20’s who have had at least one child of their own. All surrogates undergo meticulous screening, blood work and medical tests prior to the process.
 

Once the Surrogate is pregnant, she lives for the length of her pregnancy at a wonderfully comfortable ranch house which was a former family residence, about a 10-minute walk from the hospital. She shares a room with another surrogate. The home has a fully equipped kitchen with a cook where all meals are provided, a TV and a wonderfully comfortable Living Room, as well as a Resident Nurse to monitor the surrogates and help with any pregnancy related issues
 

How do you do Pregnancy monitoring & Delivery?

Pregnancy monitoring will be done at the modern new hospital. The pregnancy protocol is strict, and will include monthly ultrasounds, nuchal translucency, GTT, Anomaly scans etc.
 

How about help with Egg donation?

We also have a large pool of frozen egg available for your selection.
Egg donation costs are additional and can vary. We recommend a complete package including donor and IVF for $12,000. This includes, travel, medication, and all other costs.
Suggest look at using frozen eggs. We can help provide those at reasonable prices.

 

Do you do PGD/PGS?

How do you handle delivery of my baby?

We provide Hospital delivery

There is a range of delivery options that couples can choose from. Our standard package includes delivery in a self-contained ward

How Do I travel to India?

From the USA, Air India has a direct 14-hour Nonstop flight from Kennedy airport into New Delhi. We recommend it.

For staying in Delhi, we like the Hyatt. It is near the hospital and clinics, reasonably priced and offers facilities like most American Hotels.

Suggest also look at Expedia, or other websites for travel options.
 

How many times do I have to go to India?

Minimum One Maximum two trips: You can go initially to see the center, get comfortable, and to give a couple of fresh sperm samples, which are then tested, frozen and stored.

Or to save one thrip, we can send you a collect sperm at home kit, available for $250 from Spare.me. You can ship them the frozen sperm. Then one of our hand couriers will pick it up and transfer it to the IVF Center in India.

Your second trip is about nine months later to pick up you baby. Allow about two to three weeks for this.

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