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Assisted Reproduction Treatments

Oncological patients.

Being a mother after cancer is possible

Institut Marquès has a Unit specialized in oncology and reproduction with the aim of offering advice to patients who have suffered cancer (oncology patients) and wish to have a child. These patients have lived a difficult life experience and, once overcome, when the time comes when they decide to create a family, they deserve all the support possible to be able to realize this dream.

Institut Marquès offers you various treatment options and personalized solutions to help you in your search for motherhood.

Treatments

Egg Vitrification

More and more women are postponing motherhood, for personal or professional reasons.

The most suitable biological age to become pregnant is between 20 and 30 years of age but the current trend is for women to have their first child from age 35. If you are a woman and you are in your most fertile stage, you can freeze your eggs and use them in the future. Now you have more time to be able to become a mother.

Embryo adoption

Embryo Adoption (or embryo donation) is an Assisted Reproduction technique that involves the transfer of embryos remaining after an IVF cycle to a woman. She, therefore, carries the genetic material of other people.

These embryos come from healthy couples under 35 years old who, after treatment, do not want to have more children. Furthermore, a large percentage of these embryos come from egg or sperm donation cycles and, therefore, have a high implantation potential.

IVF With Egg Donation

IVF with donor eggs, also known as Egg Donation, is an Assisted Reproduction technique involving In Vitro Fertilisation with eggs from a donor and the partner’s sperm (or a sperm donor’s).

It is the best option for those patients whose eggs are of insufficient quality to result in a successful pregnancy.

In Vitro Fertilisation

In Vitro Fertilisation (IVF) is one of the most effective and well-known techniques in the field of Assisted Reproduction. This procedure involves fertilising an egg in the laboratory using sperm from either the partner or a sperm donor. Subsequently, the resulting embryo or embryos are transferred to the patient’s uterus.

Complementary techniques

Complementary techniques increase the chances of achieving pregnancy. The recommendations are always personalised according to the diagnosis and treatment of each patient.