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hi i am looking for best ivf clinic with donor eggs in czech republic or belgium. i am trying for 7 years with my eggs now i am 44 and trying with donor eggs really need your advice what is best for me i am very confuse..

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Hi, honey! I'm so sorry you're facing this path tough and complicated :( The first thing is that you've already got this problem nailed and are seeking for the help of professionals. I'm wishing you the best ahead. Then I'm afraid I cannot be of much help advising any of the clinics in Czech Republic or Belgium. We've recently been through egg donation cycle for a sibling at bio texcom, which is in Ukraine. We came back here again as our first journey with them resulted in a beautiful baby boy. This time we've used another donor from the clinic's donor database. They have them 600+!! So it was never easy to make the choice..Still they placed back 2 A grade embies on day 5 (they are doing only 5 day blasts) and we got bfp after shot#1. Needless to say if you are using donor eggs, the clinic guarantees at least 3 A grade embies for the ET which is also great. I know they are going to have ''open days''in London in Nov. Seems 3-4th Nov, but it's better to check out. Anyway, I wish you all the best of luck with your further research!

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I'm sorry if I sound confusing, but..have just read this myself on the repro center's official site ~~They offer a unique method of mitochondrion replacement therapy. This means they are working on placing a healthy mitochondria into your own eggs. Those are known to be sth like energy power for the egg. It's vital for its optimal development. The procedure is the following: They stimulate the donor and you simultaneously. Then they retrieve healthy active mitochondria from the donor's egg (those are not affecting your baby's DNA at all!!) and transfer them to your eggs. This way your eggs are supplied with young energy even though they've undergone aging. This procedure is good for the women 40+ yrs. and for those with low AMH levels. In other words, you apply for donor's help, but get genetically related to you kid!! I thought I need to know this before heading off for donor egg. Hope my message helps. Good luck!

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If you're considering mitochondrial donation/donor eggs, then, one of the clinics overseas offers different packages (found this on fb):4900 EUR - 1 attempt of donation. 6500 EUR - 1 shot with mitochondrial replacement. 6900 EUR - 2 shots of donation. 9900 EUR - 2 shots with MD. 11900 EUR - 5 shots of donation. 14900 EUR - 5 attempts with MD.

Could you update, please? I believe you could already get some results..

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