- For how long the center has been active?
- How many procedures have been realized and what is the success rate?
- How to search for success parameters?
- How many embryos do you transfer below and above 35 years old?
- What is the pregnancy rate for each embryo transferred?
- Do you have embryo freezing?
- What is the percent of patients you perform embryo freezing?
- What is your success rate with fresh and thaw embryos?
- What are your live birth and abortion rates?
- Does your center have an international acreditation?
- Do you have a genetic labarotory?
IVF is an expensive procedure if performed correctly. Thus, avoid centers promising low prices. Recurrent applications due to failure will cost you more. Centers with embryo freezing programs can provide you successive transfers after an unsuccessful transfer. This will save your money. Do not go directly to the center your doctor advised. First of all, research the center. Read about the center on the web, but do not believe everything you read. As centers use their web site for advertisement, everything you read may not be correct. Search for international sites, also. Do not believe in miracles. No miracles occurred in IVF procedures lately. Do not believe centers promising success rates around 80-90%.




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