
In Vitro Fertilization (IVF), egg donation, preimplantation genetic testing (PGT), and surrogacy are assisted reproductive technologies (ART) that help individuals facing infertility challenges build their families. This informative article explores these techniques, their beneficiaries, and how Nest and Co. can support you.
Disclaimer: The information provided is for educational purposes only and does not substitute professional medical or legal advice. The services described may be subject to legal restrictions depending on the country. Consult a healthcare or legal professional before making decisions.
What is IVF?
In Vitro Fertilization (IVF) is an ART method where eggs and sperm are fertilized in a laboratory to create an embryon, which is then transferred to the uterus. Since 1978, IVF has led to millions of births, making it a trusted solution for infertility.
Who Can Benefit from IVF?
- Couples with unexplained infertility or blocked fallopian tubes.
- Women who have had tubal ligation or men with a vasectomy.
- Patients at risk of passing on genetic diseases (via PGT).
- Individuals using frozen eggs or a gestational surrogate.
Nest and Co. partners with fertility clinics in countries where IVF is legally regulated. Subscribe to our newsletter for updates on ART. See our privacy policy to learn how your data is protected.
What is Egg Donation?
Egg donation supports women whose ovaries cannot produce quality eggs due to age, premature menopause, genetic disorders, or treatments like chemotherapy. Donor eggs are used in IVF or surrogacy procedures.
Who Can Benefit?
- Women with low ovarian reserve or polycystic ovaries.
- Women in premature menopause or with poor-quality eggs.
- Couples with repeated IVF failures or genetic disorders.
Nest and Co. collaborates with fertility agencies in authorized jurisdictions to provide egg donation services.
What is PGT?
Preimplantation Genetic Testing (PGT) is performed before embryo implantation during IVF. It detects genetic or chromosomal abnormalities through an embryo biopsy, ensuring the embryo is euploid (with 23 chromosome pairs). PGT may also identify the gender where legally permitted.
Who Can Benefit?
- Couples at risk of transmitting genetic diseases.
- Women aged 35 or older (higher risk of abnormal eggs).
- Women with recurrent miscarriages or IVF failures.
Nest and Co. offers IVF with PGT in countries where these services are permitted.
What is Surrogacy?
Surrogacy involves a surrogate carrying a child for intended parents. In gestational surrogacy, the embryo, created via IVF, has no biological link to the surrogate. Arrangements may be altruistic (covering expenses only) or commercial (with financial compensation), depending on local laws.
Who Can Benefit?
- Couples facing infertility or failed treatments.
- Women unable to carry a pregnancy for medical reasons.
- Same-sex couples or single parents seeking a genetic connection.
Nest and Co. facilitates surrogacy in countries with clear legal frameworks.
Have questions? Contact us.
Why Choose Nest and Co.?
Nest and Co. partners with reputable fertility clinics in jurisdictions where ART is regulated to offer IVF, egg donation, PGT, and surrogacy services. Subscribe to our newsletter for updates on assisted reproduction. Your data is protected per our privacy policy .
Legal Disclaimer: Services like surrogacy or gender selection are not available in all countries. Verify local laws and consult a professional before proceeding.