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Successful Parents
Successful Parents agency was established in 2003. Our team have been involved
in sphere of fertility programs for couples from USA, Canada, Western and
Eastern Europe, Russian and Ukraine. Our team unites qualified specialists with
years of experience in reproductive and fertility sphere, organization of
medical services and family law.
Of course, the success of your program depends first and foremost on the clinic
and coordinating doctors. Our main partner clinic in Ukraine is Victoria Clinic
of Reproductive Technologies based in Kiev. We generally cooperate with other
clinics in Ukraine as well as clinics and specialized agencies all over the
world.
This journey for you has started long time ago and required incredible emotional
and financial input, so now our main aim is to help you on your way of having a
baby with all our efforts, care and experience.
We accompany you from the very beginning when you make first contact with us and
to the very end when you can finally take your baby home.
The laws in Ukraine support both surrogacy and egg donation and protect your
rights as parents of your baby. It is also possible to carry out PGD for gender
selection of embryos during your program. Our lawyers will accompany you during
the whole period of your program and assure that you take your baby home safely.
Successful Parents Agency is working strictly in frames of the law of Ukraine.
In addition to a very favorable legislation Ukraine has non-visa regimen for
citizens of European Union, United States of America, Canada, as well as most of
CIS and Scandinavian countries. Ukraine is a comfortable and safe destination
for you to carry out your program with the help of our team.
We are located in Kyiv, the capital of Ukraine. We are always glad to welcome
you in our office:
47-49 Olesya Gonchara Str.
Office 6
Kyiv 01034
Tel: +380 44 362 53 73
http://www.successful-parents.com
ISIDA Hospital
Age is one of the most decisive factor influencing chances of pregnancy. After
35, chances of pregnancy are obviously decreased and after 40, sharply reduced.
After 40, women’s ovaries produce less eggs therefore making chances for
pregnancy — both naturally and using IVF —lower.
In every case, the ISIDA clinic chooses the best possible treatment, taking into
account test results, health, age and other factors. Furthermore, the patient is
always involved in the decision making process.
In many cases, patients have high chances for pregnancy using their own eggs.
However, if that’s impossible, it’s better to use an egg donation program in
order not to lose time and money on useless attempts.
http://www.isida.ua/en.html
65 Ivana Lepse Boulevard,
Kyiv, 03126, Ukraine.
Phone: +380 (44) 251-2101,
+380 (44) 251-2103;
fax: +380 (44) 251-2108.
The Clinic Nadiya
Hormone injections are given to stimulate multiple egg production. This is
because the normal cycle usually produces one egg only and pregnancy rates in
IVF are better if a number of eggs can be collected. These injections are
usually given sub-cutaneously (under the skin) and are much less uncomfortable
than previous generations of medication. We then monitor the progress of
ovulation induction with ultrasound and measure of blood oestrogen levels over
several days.
During conventional insemination, approximately 50,000 sperm are placed with
each egg in a culture dish and left together overnight to undergo the
fertilisation process. The ICSI technique is used to fertilise mature eggs in
the event of sperm or egg abnormalities. Under the microscope, the embryologist
picks up a single sperm and injects it directly into the cytoplasm of the egg
using a small glass needle
ICSI allows couples with very low sperm counts or poor quality sperm to achieve
fertilisation and pregnancy rates equal to traditional IVF. It is also
recommended for couples who have not achieved fertilisation in previous IVF
attempts. Special urological procedures are available for cases where it is
difficult to obtain sperm or for men with no sperm in their ejaculate
The eggs will be checked the following day for fertilisation and again the next
day for early cell division. Until recently, embryos were cultured for three
days and then transferred to the uterus and/or cryo-preserved (frozen). We now
have the ability to grow the embryos for five or six days until they reach the
blastocyst stage. For some couples, these blastocysts may have a greater chance
of implantation, permitting us to transfer fewer embryos and to lower the risk
of multiple births while, at the same time, increasing the chance of pregnancy.
http://www.ivf.com.ua/en/
28-A Andriivsky uzviz
01025 Kiev
Ukraine
Tel.: +38 (044) 537-7-597
Fax: +38 (044) 537-7-599 |