
INTRAUTERINE INSEMINATION (iui)
​Fertility treatment where sperm is placed directly into the uterus, at the time of ovulation, to boost chances of fertilization. It’s often used for mild infertility or with donor sperm.

ROPA METHOD
(Reception of Oocytes from Partner)
Treatment specifically for female same-sex couples. In this process, one partner provides the eggs, which are fertilized with donor sperm, and the resulting embryo is implanted in the other partner, who will carry the pregnancy. This method allows both partners to be actively involved in the pregnancy: one as the genetic mother and the other as the gestational mother.

IN VITRO FERTILIZATION (ivf)
Treatment where eggs are retrieved from the ovaries and fertilized with sperm from a partner or donor in the laboratory (in vitro) and then the resulting embryo is placed in the uterus.
In case of obtaining more than one embryo, the clinic proceed to frozen (cryopreservation) the remaining embryos for future transfers.

UTERINE SURROGACY
Involves a woman (the surrogate) carrying a pregnancy for another individual or couple (the intended parents) who cannot carry a pregnancy themselves. An embryo, created from the parents' or donors' egg and sperm, is implanted into her surrogate uterus through IVF.

OOCYTE / EGG DONATION
Fertility treatment that consists of performing In Vitro Fertilization with the eggs of an anonymous donor. This treatment is ideal for women who cannot use their own eggs due to age, genetic conditions, or other fertility issues.

FERTILITY PRESERVATION
Allow individuals to save and protect their reproductive cells (eggs or sperm) for future use. This is particularly beneficial for those facing medical treatments, such as chemotherapy, that may harm their fertility, as well as to delay parenthood due to personal or professional reasons.
