IVF Legislation in Georgia
- Infertility treatmen
- Risk of transmission of genetic disease to the child, from either the mother or the father
- To transfer and grow an embryo, which has been obtained through fertilization, to the uterus of a surrogate mother
Since the egg donor or surrogate mother are not recognized as a parent of the new baby, many of our parents enjoy the peace of mind that comes from knowing they will be able to hold their baby in their arms and take them home with no risk of complication from their donor or surrogate.
According to Article 144, frozen embryos or sex cells from either the female or male may be used for artificial fertilization. The amount of time these embryos or sex cells are conserved is dependent upon the established procedure and the couple’s will.
Surrogacy and Egg Donation Legislation
- Surrogaсy Agreement — Signеd by the couple
- Certificate of Embryo Transfer — Issued by the IVF clinic for permission to transfer an embryo into the uterus of a surrogate mother
- Certificate of Childbirth — Issued by the maternity hospital
Surrogacy and Egg Donation Legislation
According to Georgia’s legislation, parents from all across the globe are able to ship embryos from any location or take them back to their home country.
To discuss the possibility of shipment of frozen materials to or from your home country, please talk to a Silk Medical clinic representative to learn more and discuss any restrictions there may be.
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Surrogacy
In this section we would like to talk about how one can find a surrogate mother, which methods of searching for surrogate mothers are the most preferred, and which methods are positively not recommended to be used.
Egg donorship
Egg donorship is used in the course of infertility treatment in cases when a female patients ovarian reserve is depleted (during menopause, for example), or the oocytes are of poor quality and cannot be used in an IVF cycle. As in the case of a surrogate mother search there are several solutions to this problem.
IVF
In vitro fertilization technology has been in use all over the world over the past several decades. The chances of becoming pregnant with the help of IVF are increasing, because ART methods are constantly being improved. Nowadays pregnancy after IVF occurs on average in forty percent of cases.