The patient’s path to fertility treatments becomes more patient-centered, comfortable, and holistic. The main goal of our surrogacy programs is to deliver at least one genetically healthy child at a time, whose adulthood will not be affected by his or her parents’ fertility issues or genetic risks.
The Intended Parents have to stay current with the recent fertility treatments available in Ukraine while receiving personalized care from Surrogacy Ukraine. This can be challenging for anyone and time-consuming no doubt. Therefore, Surrogacy Ukraine constantly guides the Intended Parents through all the treatment procedures required, thoroughly providing them with the information they need to achieve this balance.
ART has made great advances over the past few decades. As technology improves, the demand for surrogacy programs continues to grow. However, ART is still available to a small portion of the affected population only. Numerous barriers prevent many infertile couples from using the infertility treatment services they need to get a baby. Financial barriers are one of the most common obstacles a common patient refers to.
Despite the financial barriers, it is important to consider the geographic, cultural, and psychological obstacles either infertile couple or infertile individual may also face. Therefore, Surrogacy Ukraine looks for at and advocates Intended Parents from both Ukraine and abroad who face significant social barriers within their surrogacy programs. We properly use a combination of initiatives to expand the number of people who can afford fertility treatment.
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Surrogacy Ukraine offers the following stages of collaboration with the Intended Parents as part of our surrogacy programs. The standard procedure is described below:
As a result of the preceding stages, the Intended Parents embrace their own genetically healthy children, whose registration documents will be identical to those of children born through natural conception!