FAQ

After a decade of managing hundreds of surrogacy journeys and egg donation processes, we have gathered the most common questions asked by our Intended Parents. If you have any questions, please don’t hesitate to ask. We would be delighted to set up a meeting at your earliest convenience! What is surrogacy? How much does it cost? How does one choose an egg donor? Can people living with HIV go through surrogacy? All these questions and more are answered in detail below!

The cost varies according to your specific needs. To calculate your exact cost, please click here

IVF (In Vitro Fertilization) is an assisted reproductive technology that includes full-scale examination and treatment of infertility using both nonsurgical and surgical methods.

Surrogacy is when a woman carries and delivers a child for another parent or couple through IVF or artificial insemination when they cannot carry a pregnancy themselves.

The center offers comprehensive infertility services including:

  • Hormonal, bacterial, and viral examinations
  • Gynecological laparoscopy and hysteroscopy
  • Intrauterine insemination
  • In vitro fertilization
  • Treatment protocols for oncology patients

Yes, the center collaborates with leading fertility specialists from Israel, Turkey, Russia, Belarus, and Ukraine, offering consultations without leaving Georgia

Yes, GGRC is the only clinic in Georgia that provides specialized reproductive function protocols for oncology patients, developed through case conferences with both local and foreign specialists, oncologists, and chemotherapists.

Fertility donation involves using donated sperm, eggs, or embryos from other people to achieve pregnancy through IVF treatment

Yes, all contracts are:

  • Executed in compliance with Georgian legislation
  • Follow International legal regulations
  • Notary certified
  • Managed by qualified lawyers

Yes, GGRC can arrange embryo NGS examination in leading laboratories in Israel, Turkey, and Ukraine if required.

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