Hi everyone, get ready for a heart cry hehe. its been a while since I talked to you guys, and I remember how nice you were to me when I was frustrated on what clinic to go for surrogacy
ok so we are with biotexcom now and it was pretty decent. let that pass, there are tons of reviews on the web
anyways my sm delivered our dearest son when Ukraine was on a lockdown already. now, I don't think you can imagine how we felt being that far away from HIM. long story short, after a million blanks filled in, we managed to come to Kyiv a couple of weeks ago (the little one has to know momma's gonna kill for him lol)
but guess what, we are QUARANTINED for 2 weeks and we can't see the baby. on top of it, we have to pay for our stay in some shitty hotel. the food tastes like shit pardon my language. the room is a time machine which transferred us to the soviet union. we can't leave the hotel but most importantly we can't see HIM :cry:
is there anyone who's in the same situation? what to do to see my son???
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OMG You saved my life literally! I'm at Biotexcom too. The due date is in 4 weeks and we've been so anxious lately because of the Q situation. I thought there's no way to enter the country. Now I feel better for sure...
Can you please tell me what did you do? did the management og the clinic helped you somehow?
thanks. let's face the truth, it's a lil bit early for you to worry bout the delivery i feel almost attacked with your message cuz now i see how reckless we were
actually what country you're from? i'm asking cuz the embassy helped us. thats why the set of documents can be different. and yeah our managers did helped us a lot. surprisingly!! i hope they won't charge for that haha
overall you should first talk to your biotexcom girl and im pretty sure they'll help. don't get me wrong, i prefer not to disclose the details about the ways we managed to enter Ukraine
never mind my previous post..i've just realized my son was born 2.5 weeks earlier. i think it's time for you to bring the action lol sorry just got overexcited
Agreed. People come to Ukraine with all possible med problems. Those make the healthy pregnancy just impossible: Diagnosis like Deformation of the cavity or cervix uterine. Absence of a womb. Severe somatic diseases. More than 4 implantation failures (transfer of high quality embryos) and others. All these indications should be confirmed by relevant medical reports. Surrogacy is the ONLY chance for them. They don't come to apply for it just because women want to preserve their figures or that they are afraid of delivery etc. All these people do have serious reasons! I personally have nothing against this option. The surrogates are all adults. They are free with their choice. No one can force them do what they don't want. The vast majority of surrogacy journeys are successful. That's why I believe that intended parents can feel confident and trust their surrogate to carry and deliver their baby. Surrogacy is a decision that requires time, research, and support. But it's absolutely awesome if done in an appropriate place. I was amazed with the way our clinic in Ukraine took care about their surrogates. People from all around the world come there, I guess they all have their own reasons, surely.
I understand your concerns. In fact, I don't want to say where I'm from because of the same reasons. :)) Surrogacy is banned in my country so I'm not quite sure the embassy is willing to help. Thanks for the advice anyway, I'm sending my manager an email!
If only I were bold enough to ask you some more questions...
sure dear, go ahead!!! you're keeping my mind off my son's being alone. just please don't mind my silly jokes lol
yepp the ladies are extra nice and biotexcom has done a great job and i can't thank them enough frankly. although there were a lot of issues they are easily forgotten when your baby's here. i'm so emotional now, just crying over my baby's pic
You're awesome. So my first question is how much is it to stay there? Are meals included? What happens if I turn out to be sick while I'm there? Nothing else comes to my mind at the moment, and I'm afraid this is my only chance to talk to someone who is already there so please just give me as many details as possible.
haha no worries! i don't have anything to do except talking to you lovely ladies cuz even the tv doesn't work here LOL
let's see, it's approx €1k for the 2 of us, 14 days. as for me, it's freakin expensive. i hate this place. it smells horribly and i can see the traces of people who lived here before... if you know what i mean.
meals are included but as i said it makes me sick just to look at it. also the food is delivered in a cheap plastic container like the one you would normally put a cake in. totally disgusting. also - sorry for the juicy details - my stomach's gone absolutely crazy because of their crappy meals. i just,,, i can't take it longer. however im doing it for my baby, i;m happy to be here and im so grateful that biotexcom could help us get here!!
we were told we will have the covid tests done soon and if it's negative we'll be released earlier. but i don't know when that's gonna happen. if the tests come back positive... idk? think we'll have to go to hospital and pay more?
Ocean_a, hi. May I ask where do you come from? Surrogacy law varies greatly from coutry to country. The most tricky, to my mind, is there in the US. Every state has its own legislative base. Sometimes poeple get trapped when having finished their surrogacy plans successfully, parents cannot take their kids home because LAW does not allow this. It's horrible and unfair..So I'm asking for general outlook..TIA
Also I'm sorry your embassy behaves this way. I hope the situation will change for better in a meanwhile.
unfortunately no. we are in the hotel that accepts foreigners for quarantine. i think this hotel has made some agreements with the Ukrainian government to keep newcomers away for 14 days until we prove we're c-19 negative. not 100% sure tho?
I'm so sorry to hear this. The conditions you live in..omg what hotel are you staying in? I saw BTC official web page, the pics of their appartments look ok, I wonder why it differs so much in reality!? Anyway, I cardially congratulate you on your DS. The huge work's done and it's done successfully. Another point is the quarantine.. Seems the whole world is on hold now. I must feel frustrated now, I know. I saw a piece of news saying hundreds of surrogacy newborns got stuck in Ukraine because of the closed boarders. That's a huge luck you did manage to come to Kiev. Quarantine won't last forever, I'm praying you can see your little one soon. Stay strong, the hardest part is already behind.
I started this topic 28 days ago and now a lot of things have changed. We have picked up our son about 10 days ago and since then I cannot leave him alone even for a minute haha. I am so happy we arrived in Ukraine, it was the right decision. Although we are now staying in an apartment provided by Biotexcom, still in Ukraine, not knowing when we will be able to fly back, it is the happiest time of my life. My husband says that he would go through this hell a million times ago just to be able to hold our sun. I become so emotional sometimes, sorry for that ❤
Oh, I am so happy for you!! Do you satisfied with your clinic work? How much time will you need to leave Ukraine? Sorry for so many questions, I am just considering your clinic for future. Thanks in advance
hi, nice to see you here again. I don't have much time, need to feed a baby soon, but I'll try to answer you. Well, Biotexcom was fine, they were trying to help us for sure, not just waiting till the end of the pandemic. But maybe they were annoyed with all those babies at the hotel, who knows haha. to be honest, they work really hard. there are a lot of parents waiting for receiving the documentation so we need to wait A LOT. but it is ok. before the pandemic everything was fine.
P.S. now we live in a biotexcom flat and it is much better than a soviet union hotel room lol. our son is here and it is the most important now
I just saw your post! I was hertbroken to know you couldn't see your son! I'm happy to know you've picked him up already! I wish you and your family all the best! Yesterday I saw a youtube video about the clinic you're using. 70+ babies were born during the quarantine! And only a few parents could come to take their little ones home. So you're very lucky! I don't know what would I do if my baby is so far away(
I'm also with biotexcom. My dh and I going to Ukraine next week! Hopefully, I'll see my daughter in 21 days! I'm counting days and praying everything will be fine. @fors5621 your description of that "quarantine hotel" made my eyes wide open... I'm shocked! Well, at least now I know what to expect...
I'm so glad to see your update! The whole situation sucks! I can't even imagine what you had to go through. My heart is acing for all those babies in that room who are still waiting for their parents. At least your son is with you now! And btw, my congratulations to you, hun! You are a mom! I wish you and your family all the best!
OMG, I saw this video.. This must be a mutual cooperation. The clinic has its own responsibilities. But IP have them too. The way to success is formed of following all the instructions. I watched once their head of English department was talking about IP don't read the attached documents and then create obstacles. Bu here the situation is absolutely weird! Nobody was prepared for the world's pandemic which closed all the boarders and brought so much discomfort to all the sides of the process. It pains to see all those cute LOs without their parents. I want to believe this nightmare will end soon.
BTC has found the solution to possible closed boarders for their foreign patients. I know for sure they send some special invitations now to all their parents to be. With its help they can come to Ukraine any time and continue their treatment plans. There are no more hundreds of babies stuck in Ukraine. Their parents can come on the due date and then finish the exit steps.
Just sharing some of my personal experience with their accommodations. We lived in Venice hotel. Absolutely liked it. Coming there you should expect not just a reasonably sized and very clean room, but morning and evening housekeeping service, high quality toiletries, linens, and bedding. Room service and a fine in-house restaurant. Genuine and truly heartfelt service can only come from staff that are happy to work at that establishment. They look at you as the priority of their efforts. Service is number-one. They have a 24-hour concierge to help with your needs. It’s important to stay in a place that’s close to where you need to be, whatever that might be. So this is another plus of the place.
They love the little stuff when it comes to staying away from home. In-room, HD TVs, free WiFi, luxurious bath products, free in-room coffee and tea service.
We loved the place. We had a housemaid who was so kind and each time telling us a new inspirational story. It was very kind of her as she knew herself the path people there were going through. Definitely a nice place to stay in!
Hey, I wonder how the things are going for you now? Seems it's already a time span, so you must be at home now? Btw, my congrats on your son Surrogacy's the blessing for thousands nowadays. Do you keep in touch with anyone from BTC?
I've heard quite contradicting stories about surrogacy journeys to different countries. Some ended well. Some dramatically not. We all read from time to time when a surrogate doesn't want to give the baby after delivery. Or that clinics do mistakes and then want the IPs to pay for this. The last thing I heard was that a lady complained over a lab's work. She told "they spill embryos on the floor and then want you to pay.." These are saddening.. I don't want to make sb feel discouraged. The only thing I want to say it's of huge help to address to others in the same boat on different boards. We did the same. Except of a huge amount of support we found this BTC - a reputable place to be treated at. Have nothing to regret about. Doctors were nice and understanding. Nurses - amazing. The place invests money into itself. It's comfortable and modern. Love to watch their YouTube channel, especially videos about newborns - they are so touchy!
Definitely! In the UK for example, a woman who gives birth to the baby is considered to be his mother. Then you go to the court to gain your parental rights. furthermore it happens the surrogate may back out or change her mind so that you'll never get your long expected child! This is too frustrating! You invest time and money and get nothing at the end..In Ukraine those episodes are impossible. Surrogacy is best regulated there. every part of the process knows his role. i truly cannot understand those phrases like ''modern slaves'' or ''exploitation'' or sth. Those are the rules of the game. It is important that you and the carrier speak to a mental health professional specializing in infertility about these and other concerns. A mental health screening can help ensure that all parties have considered all matters. It will also help to determine if you and your carrier are compatible. On the whole each part must feel protected, this is what i think. Ladies here are giving very reasonable comments. Surely a nice board to be on.
The fact I love the most is that Biotex com is working with fresh biological material only. Moreover, it's always a 5 day trasfer. The blasto stage which is considered to be optimal for the embryos. Also it's amazing donor eggs are avaliable option in case things don't work after several shots. We didn't see such large donor database anywhere else. Also the opportunity to choose the one which fits us the best..All this makes the place unique, as well as med staff is awesome. BTW, they've got different treatment plans for OE, DE IVF/ mitochondrial donation/ surrogacy. One can definitely choose from this wide range of services. I'd say these are top notch treatment paths at pocket friendly prices. Check out!
I'm quite ashamed to say now that time ago I was sceptical as for surrogacy. My opinion has changed dramatically since I met my good friend. Poor girl, she suffers from MRKH the entire life. She told when she was first diagnosed on the condition, she didn't understand all the seriousness of the problem. She didn't quite understand what this meant for her future.. The story ended in a way her husband and she used a surrogate overseas to enlarge the family. Their surrogate conceived with both placed embies. Unfortunately, one of the blasts vanished, so they ended up with one.
Telling all this I just wanted to say, surrogacy is a serious and responsible process for all the parts. It's vital to know the clinic is doing everything possible to help you. From the other side lots of things depend on a surrogate mother who will carry your little one up to the end of a term. Not the last question is whether the IPs are really prepared for all the challenges.
I myself used IVF. I'm not a newbie in the infertility world. I know the bitterness of unsuccess.
I understand what you mean about being ''sceptical''.
Surrogacy is a very emotional and expensive process for a woman to have a baby. The decision to continue onto surrogacy is usually a last resort. Surrogacy plan never works with a woman who just wants to keep her figure or sth else. See, if a woman can afford surrogacy which may cost between $70k -$100k for example, she can probably afford a tummy tuck or “mommy makeover.”So this is not the reason. Most women who want to be parents do not care about the temporary weight gain. Having a family is the most important aspect of their lives and number one priority. Surrogacy is about one woman helping another woman enjoy parenthood. And it has nothing to do with the mom to be concerned with her physical appearance!! Sorrogates are lovely, kind people, one cannot be thankful enough for what they are doing.
oursurrogacyblog.wordpress.com is absolutely awesome for the details of surrogacy treatment for the UK citizens in particular. In brief, surrogacy process in Ukraine goes on like this:
Initial consultation. It usually contains the following activities: A set of tests depending on the program (fasting is mandatory). Consultation with a fertility specialist who will be in charge of your program (in case of stimulation you will need to have the transvaginal ultrasound check done). Consultation with a manager who will guide you through the program step by step. Signing of contracts. Before any initial consultation you will receive the Guidelines for the Initial Consultation – failure to follow these recommendations may affect the initial consultation in a negative way. Search & confirmation of a surrogate mother, matching process. Waiting time depends on the type of contact. Stimulation & synchronisation stage (about 2 weeks). The cycle of egg donor or the biological mother is synchronised with the cycle of a surrogate mother. According to your contract you have to follow all doctors instruction. In case of self-treatment or violation of the treatment protocol, the clinic may cancel the cycle and terminate the contract. Fertilization day, embryo transfer – the 2nd visit. In case the biological mother undergoes hormonal stimulation and is being prepared for egg retrieval, the second visit may take up to 10 days. If we are talking about surrogacy using own eggs it is not recommended to leave the same day. Flying the following day is fine.The rules for sperm donation are similar as for the initial consultation – a man needs to abstain from ejaculation from 3 to 5 days before. After fertilisation the embryo development is monitored by embryology unit. The embryo transfer takes place on the 5th day. You will receive the protocol of embryo cultivation and transfer within 3 working days after the embryo transfer. HCG test, pregnancy confirmation. The first ultrasound scan is carried out in 2 weeks after the positive HCG test by the doctor in charge of the program. The report will be send the same or the next day after the check.
Pregnancy monitoring. Delivery. Obtaining of the birth certificate for the baby (up to 1 week).
I've read about lot of pros and cons about the process. I believe that surrogate mothers should be allowed everywhere. If somebody can't have children they should still be able to raise a family of their own. To some people, having the same DNA as your child is very important. I believe that if someone is willing to be a surrogate mother to help somebody out, they should be able to. Also, gay people aren't able to have a baby with both of their DNA, so it would be nice to at least have one of the partners genes, and have the other legally adopt the child. If someone doesn't think they would be able to give away the baby after giving birth to them, they shouldn't sign the contract. Although there is always law and they will have to give up the child to the other family. The thing which amuses is that it'll never happen in Ukraine. Surrogate mothers in Ukraine have no rights on the child. As a rule, parent of the child is indicated by the biological father who provided the sperm. That's why for the program of surrogate motherhood in Ukraine can go only married couples. And for the same reason Ukraine do not cooperate with homosexual couples. Mother will be registered as a parent if her egg been used instead of donors. More and more people come to Ukraine for surrogacy. Not only because of favorable law. I believe also because of more affordable costs.
Hi there. Friends of mine are currently doing standard surrogacy package with BTC. Using own egg for the IVF/ surrogacy. Though their 1st cycle was canceled before egg retrieval. For both the following reasons: Too many follicles developing, creating a risk of ovarian hyperstimulation syndrome. also some other medical issues. My advice for those who might be in the same shoes is DO NOT PANIC! If your cycle is canceled, your doctor might recommend changing medications or their doses to promote a better response during future ER. Or you may be advised that you need an egg donor. (In my clinic they usually give you 2 attempts with OE. If no luck - then you’re more likely move onto DE). Of course, the surrogacy option, like any other option, should be studied properly before rushing into. as this might save you money sums, nerves and general health. For the UK residents in particular, oursurrogacyblog.wordpress.com might be of great help though. For the USA residents, asiu.us is a huge source of information. You won’t regret turning to these sites. Good luck.
Thanks for sharing.One can find a wide range of surrogacy agencies in Kiev that can be very helpful through your journey, especially during the initial steps. They usually help hopeful intended parents to choose a gestational carrier as well as the fertility clinic they want to work with to carry out the medical process.
As mentioned earlier, no special permit is required by the Ukrainian government to enter the country for the purpose of surrogacy. However, a visa or valid Ukrainian residency is required for stays longer than 90 days (3 months). Also, you are required to a have a valid health insurance.
We've passed surrogacy plan at biotexcom. This was a nice but overwhelming journey. I guess mainly because I wasn't 100% there emotionally. I never thought I'd need another woman to carry my little one. For me this was a huge emotional rollercoaster - I was prepared for everything: ivf, iui, icsi etc. But thought this was gonna me to give birth to my baby!! Oh God, all in all, if no surrogacy- There would be no baby into my life ever..
What matters, the costs are affordable. It IS possible to find top notch services at pocket friendly prices. Hoping for the friends of yours.
I think that surrogate mothers should be allowed everywhere.
because if somebody can't have children they should still be able to raise a family of their own. To some people, having the same DNA as your child is very important. I believe that if someone is willing to be a surrogate mother to help somebody out, they should be able to. Also, gay people aren't able to have a baby with both of their DNA. So it would be nice to at least have one of the partners genes, and have the other legally adopt the child. If someone doesn't think they would be able to give away the baby after giving birth to them, they shouldn't sign the contract. Although there is always law and they will have to give up the child to the other family. The thing which amuses is that no tricky situation will ever happen in Ukraine. Surrogate mothers in Ukraine have no rights on the child. As a rule, parent of the child is indicated by the biological father who provided the sperm. That's why for the program of surrogate motherhood in Ukraine can go only married couples. And for the same reason Ukraine do not cooperate with homosexual couples. Mother will be register as a parent if her egg been used instead of donors.
As for the clinics there's plenty of them! BUT the one which remains this perfect cost-service balance is BTC, definitely. Just check out for the details. All the best of luck.
You know, surrogates have a proven track record of carrying healthy pregnancies. So it often makes surrogacy more likely to be successful than fertility treatments for intended parents.
Thus surrogacy can be complicated. Gestational surrogacy involves complex medical procedures, and surrogacy laws. Legal processes can be overwhelming at times. It is important to work closely with a trusted professional to ensure the process is completed safely and legally. Surrogacy costs can be significant. Because of the number of people and services required to complete a successful surrogacy. Also it requires you to let go of some control. You will need to trust your surrogate to carry the pregnancy for you. It can take its toll on one’s body. Surrogates must undergo screenings. Attend interviews and appointments, and carry a baby for 9 months. During this time, gestational carriers are asked not to engage in any risky or strenuous physical activity that could endanger the pregnancy. Biotex com takes good care of its surrogates.
BTW, under Ukrainian law, only legally married heterosexual couples can apply for the procedure. And only if they prove the intended mother's disability to carry kids herself.
In most medical centers, you can be approved for surrogacy program only if they are absolutely confident that the very first attempt will be successful. So you may like to have a closer look at all surrogacy friendly countries and the offers of their clinics. As it has been mentioned before, according to the Ukrainian legislation, intended parents are legal parents of the baby born by a surrogate. Names of intended parents are written in the baby’s birth certificate. Surrogate mother has no right to keep the baby after delivery according to the contract. Nowadays surrogates rarely carry babies who are genetically related to them, instead using embryos created in vitro with eggs and sperm from the commissioning parents, or from donors. The prices also vary from clinic to clinic. In ours it’s from 30k to 60k euro. If I’m not mistaken..Try going onto biotexcom site, they’ve got the contract samples in pdf to look through. We got interested in it mostly for the positive comments and affordable prices as we had already spent fortune on treatments. This time we wanted to have some guarantees. I mean, when in case of failures clinic refunds money paid...Anyway this is the thing from the past now. And I do believe infertility influences the relations. I also put so much hope onto my dh. And this time’s become our rainbow.
The fact that surrogacy often takes several attempts is a financial consideration. Whether using a US clinic or one abroad, most couples choosing surrogacy as their choice for procreation can see multiple rounds of IVF fail before a surrogate successfully becoming pregnant. Gestational surrogacy makes it possible to harvest eggs from the mother, fertilize them with sperm from the father, and place the embryo into the uterus of a gestational surrogate. The surrogate then carries the baby until birth. She has no genetic ties to the child. That's because it wasn't her egg that was used. A gestational surrogate is called the "birth mother." The biological mother, though, is still the woman whose egg was fertilized. Now the number of those desiring to recourse to the surrogate motherhood is growing. Married couples who can not have children on their own, go in search of surrogate mothers in other countries, where their interests are protected by law. For many families this way is the only chance to have their own child. We're among those couples too. Once flew to Kiev, BTC clinic in order to apply for ‘gauranteed’ surrogacy program. Have you heard of such win-win plans? Go here for details - biotexcom.com/services/. I have also appreciated what egg donors/surrogates are doing for us. Seems they allow themselves the pleasure of feeling good about having made such an extraordinary difference to the lives of strangers... I know a woman who've shared her eggs once. She told when she was at the clinic in the waiting room and saw couples there waiting for their appointment, and could see how hard it all was for them. At the end of the day, the bit she did was the easy part.
Thank you for sharing your story. Surrogacy legislation in Ukraine we were opting is quite favourable for IP. They have specific set of laws to protect IPs’ rights and the rights of SM. Intended mother provides medical certificate proving her disability to carry pregnancy on her own. Restrictions for SMs are also set by law: Age 18-39. Being absolutely healthy and having at least one healthy child. What we liked is that SM has no right to change her mind and keep the baby after delivery. IPs are considered to be biological parents of the child. Birth certificate is issued with the names of IPs as parents, no name of SM mentioned. It was very important for us.
Then considering the contract conditions and fees. I found reproductive clinics’ directory on the web with their contact info and websites. Some websites provided service and price info, some didn’t, so I had to email them. The prices were different. The same were the conditions. When considering surrogacy fees, one should ask consultant if the price is final and what extra fees are, if any. Also the number of attempts they provide. Also if medications are covered by your contract. Some clinics assign lower price. But then it is actually doubled with costs of all medications needed. We decided to proceed with Ukrainian clinics, BTC clinic in particular. Also based on tons of positive reviews on different fertility boards. Besides it was cheaper for us to travel to Ukraine.
Hi, law is urgent in this sort of things. In Ukraine the surrogate cannot legally keep the child after the birth. The child is considered to legally belong to the prospective parents from the very moment conception. Ukrainian law allows to issue birth certificate to intended parents' names regardless of their genetic links to the child. Donor or a surrogate mother has no parental rights over the child, who is legally the child of the prospective parents from the moment of conception. Surrogacy in Ukraine offers the following advantages: the surrogate is legally compensated for her help. You don't have to pass additional legal procedures to obtain court order. You'll not adopt your own child. Our clinic, for example, offers all the legal support thought the treatments stages within its surrogacy packages. Prices in this country are also attractive. Varying from 39 to 49k euros for the stated number of shots. If you sign up for ex., VIP 5 shot package at BTC, you'll get automatically covered from money loss. This package gives you unlimited number of attempts. In case it's failure to conceive 5 times in a row, they'll refund all money paid back!! Good luck with your further investigations.
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