Frequently Asked Questions
Egg Donation
What Is Egg Donation?
Egg donation is a process where a woman (the donor) donates her eggs to help another woman (the recipient) conceive a child. This is often used by individuals or couples who cannot conceive due to various medical reasons.
Why consider egg donation in Cyprus?
Many people choose egg donation in Cyprus due to factors like lower costs, higher success rates, access to younger donors, availability of diverse donor pools, and more lenient regulations compared to the UK.
Is egg donation legal in Cyprus?
Yes, egg donation is legal in Cyprus.
What are the legal implications of egg donation in Cyprus?
Cyprus allows anonymous donation.
How are egg donors selected and screened?
Egg donors typically undergo rigorous screening, including medical history, genetic testing, psychological evaluation, and fertility assessments. We provide profiles for recipients to choose a donor based on desired criteria like physical traits, education, and more.
How much does egg donation cost in Cyprus?
Costs vary depending on what is included in the program it ranges from 5,000 to 10,000 euro excluding travel and accommodation.
What are the success rates for egg donation?
Success rates depend on various factors including, uterus and sperm quality. Success with donor eggs is between 60-70% per cycle.
Can you help travel and stay during egg donation process?
Yes, we can assist with travel arrangements, including flights and accommodation.
How long will I be in Cyprus for my embryo transfer?
Depending on if you are doing a fresh transfer or frozen transfer. For frozen 2-3 days and for fresh around one week. Your clinic coordinator will discuss this with you.
Do I have direct contact with the clinic coordinator?
Yes once we have planned your program you will have a clinic coordinator who will look after you and you can WhatsApp to keep in touch.
Which Language is spoken?
In North Cyprus mostly Turkish language however English is widely spoken and all clinics will speak English.
How do I prepare for egg donation abroad?
Our clinic coordinator will discuss test results, protocols and travel.
How many embryos can I transfer?
Up to two embryos
Can we do PGT-A testing?
Yes, but we will need to know this in advance, and this will be an extra cost. It is not needed in most cases using donor eggs if the male does not have a known genetic disorder.
What happens after the egg donation procedure?
After the procedure, the clinic will monitor the recipient for any immediate health concerns. We advise to have one day rest before travelling home to the UK. You will perform a pregnancy test 12-14 days after and after the positive test you will then need to book a private scan at 6-7 weeks and be monitored under the NHS for further scans.
Surrogacy In Tbilisi, Georgia and Nicosia, North Cyprus
Is surrogacy legal?
Yes, surrogacy is legal in both countries, each has clear laws that support both surrogacy and the rights of the intended parents. Georgia is one of the few countries where commercial surrogacy is legally permitted.
Who is eligible for surrogacy in Georgia and Cyprus?
Surrogacy in Georgia is legally available to only heterosexual couples who are married for at least one year or couples that can provide proof of their one-year relationship.
Cyprus can accommodate heterosexual, single individuals and same-sex couples.
How are surrogate mothers selected and screened?
Surrogate mothers undergo thorough screening processes that include:
Medical evaluations: To ensure they are physically capable of carrying a pregnancy.
Psychological assessments: To confirm they are emotionally prepared for surrogacy.
Background checks: To ensure they have a stable and supportive environment.
Medical checks: To approve a clear medical screening and blood analysis before starting surrogacy
What are the legal rights of the intended parents?
Under Georgian law, the intended parents are recognized as the legal parents of the child(ren) from the moment of conception. The surrogate has no parental rights, and the names of the intended parents are registered on the birth certificate immediately after birth. When returning to the UK a parental order will still be acquired to have full parental responsibility under the UK law.
Under North Cyprus Law, the surrogate and father are registered on the birth certificate and once you return to the UK the parental order will be granted giving full parental rights to the parents and a new UK birth certificate will be issued with both parent’s names. The surrogate will then have all responsibility removed.
What is the process for obtaining a birth certificate and passport for the baby?
After the birth, we will assist with registering the birth and obtaining a Georgian or North Cyprus birth certificate, we will assist you with all documents needed for the UK passport.
All documents will need translation and notarisation this will be at an additional cost. In Georgia you will submit to the TLS centre in Tbilisi and in Cyprus you will send documents direct to HMPO in London.
The HMPO will then assess all the documents provided ask for any additional if needed and process the passport that will be sent to either Georgia or Cyprus. Approximate time after birth for HMPO to process the passport is between 8-15 weeks.
How much does surrogacy cost?
The cost of surrogacy can range, depending on which program you choose and which country.
What is included in the surrogacy package?
Surrogacy packages in Georgia and Cyprus include:
Medical treatments: IVF (own egg/donor egg), embryo transfer, and prenatal care.
Surrogate’s expenses (compensation): Payments to the surrogate mother.
Legal services: Drafting contracts, birth registration, and obtaining legal documents for the birth certificate
Delivery and postnatal care: Hospital fees for the surrogate and newborn.
Extra costs to consider:
Hotel/Airbnb and flights
Baby(s) passport documentation / UK court documentation
Hospital stay with baby(s) after birth (typically between 2-5 days)
How long does the surrogacy process take?
The entire surrogacy process, from selecting a surrogate to bringing the baby home, typically takes 12 to 18 months. This includes the time for matching with a surrogate, the IVF process, pregnancy, and legal paperwork after birth.
Can we meet and communicate with the surrogate during the pregnancy?
In most surrogacy arrangements in Georgia and Cyprus all communication will be completed through the agency. However regular updates are given along with scans and pictures to make you feel very much apart of the whole process.
What are the risks associated with surrogacy in Georgia?
While Georgia has a well-established surrogacy framework, potential risks include:
Medical complications: Risks associated with IVF and pregnancy.
Legal challenges: Navigating international laws for bringing the baby home.
Emotional challenges: Managing expectations and the emotional impact on both the surrogate and intended parents. It's crucial to work with a reputable clinic and legal team to mitigate these risks.
Are there any ethical considerations with surrogacy in Georgia?
Ethical considerations are our upmost priority for both surrogate and intended parents making it a safe and happy journey for all involved.
What support is available during and after the surrogacy process?
Medical and psychological support
Legal assistance
Counseling
24hr Support
What happens if the surrogate has a miscarriage or other pregnancy complications?
In the event of a miscarriage or other complications, we offer options such as repeating the surrogacy process with another embryo transfer and, in some cases, a new surrogate. The specifics depend on the terms outlined in the surrogacy contract.
How do we start the surrogacy process?
Firstly, we will have a zoom consultation to discuss how best to move forward and which program and country would be most suitable.
What are the accommodation and travel arrangements?
We can advise the best areas to stay in either Georgia or Cyprus and we can arrange airport transfers for you on arrival.