Any excess embryos from IVF cycles can be frozen, which is also known as embryo cryopreservation.
A frozen embryo cycle is cost-effective because it prevents the need for a woman to take additional hormonal medications to stimulate ovaries. The embryos are stored in the IVF Spain laboratory until the individual or couple undergoes another IVF cycle or decides to embark on a new journey of IVF.
Success rates for embryo freezing Spain cycles are comparable to the fresh cycles.
As a result of significant investment in the fertility healthcare in Spain in recent years, the medical equipment is state-of-the art, and in many cases superior to older technology used in the US or UK.
Spain employs some the world's best IVF specialists operating in world-class, modern facilities that equal or surpass the finest hospitals in the US.
Spain's is a unique experience of ancient culture that vibrate in a magical setting and an abundance of celebrations.
Barcelona is Spain's showcase of a unique architectural style. The beautiful Valencia town of Buñol makes its name for the La Tomatina festival, with the most tempting array of tomatoes.
Spain is also a country of historic cities of Toledo, Salamanca, Seville and Granada that promise a wealth of early Christian and Moorish style. Spain has six cities that have been announced Unesco World Heritage sites, more than any other country in the world.
Visit the gorgeous 19th century, Prado Museum, one of Spain’s greatest art galleries. Explore the Royal Palace, a massive bright-white Royal Palace.
Spain has a long culture of caring and compassion and its fertility professionals take great pride in the patient experience from low cost procedures to its stress-free recovery sights.
A greater understanding with patients is the foundation of good fertility care and each clinic provides a unique patient experience backed by fees that are affordable to everyone. Friendly, comprehensive service is a cornerstone of Spain’s FET services.