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New Delhi, West Delhi- 110018, Delhi.
At Global Fertility Services, we believe that collaboration leads to stronger outcomes for patients worldwide. We welcome partnerships with fertility clinics, IVF laboratories, medical professionals, healthcare coordinators, and legal consultants to build an international network of trustworthy and ethical reproductive care.
Connect with international clients seeking fertility & surrogacy solutions.
Work alongside highly experienced fertility specialists.
A carefully monitored process where eggs and sperm are combined in a laboratory to create embryos. The healthiest embryo is then transferred to the uterus for pregnancy.
A simple and less invasive treatment where washed sperm is placed directly into the uterus during ovulation.
A single healthy sperm is injected directly into the egg to improve fertilization.
A modern technique to preserve fertility for future use. Eggs are collected, frozen, and safely stored.
We offer donor egg, sperm, and embryo programs for couples facing genetic or fertility limitations.
Detailed hormonal tests, ultrasound scans, semen analysis, and medical history evaluation to identify fertility issues.
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R/O HOUSE NO-20/13, T/F, Ashok Nagar,
New Delhi, West Delhi- 110018, Delhi.
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Find clear, trusted answers to the most common questions about IVF—designed to guide and support you every step of the way.
Schedule a consultation; our specialists will assess your case and design a personalised plan.
Most people need 2-3 IVF cycles for a reasonable chance of success, but it varies significantly; younger women often succeed sooner, while older women or those with complex issues might need more or find success rates drop, with many clinics recommending stopping after 3-6 cycles due to financial/emotional strain and diminishing returns, especially after age 40. Age, infertility cause, and egg/embryo quality heavily influence this, with cumulative success rates improving with each cycle but declining overall with age.
IVF success rates vary significantly, primarily by the woman's age, generally ranging from 40-60% for women under 35 down to 5-20% for those over 40
Yes, IVF can absolutely be used with donor eggs, donor sperm, or both, offering a powerful path to parenthood when using one's own genetic material isn't feasible, allowing individuals and couples to achieve pregnancy through fertilization in a lab with donated gametes and embryo transfer, often with high success rates.