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Surrogacy with Frozen Embryo Transfer Cost in Georgia

Surrogacy with Frozen Embryo Transfer Cost in Georgia


Surrogacy with Frozen Embryo Transfer packages are designed for couples who have already stored cryopreserved or vitrified embryonic cohort or several embryos left after the previous IVF—ICSI/IMSI/PISCI Pro configured with Gestational Surrogacy cycles. The vitrified embryos are thawed and the best one (or two) is selected for the further Embryo Transfer in the Gestational Carrier’s uterus. Routinely, Frozen Embryo Transfer + Surrogacy Bundles involve dual—staged Protocol: Embryo Thawing (vitrified embryos are thawed) and Embryo Transfer in the surrogate mother’s uterus. Most often, Surrogacy with Frozen Embryo Transfer ‘Standard’ packages involves one Embryo Transfer trial. Upgrading your current program to Premium makes it possible to configure more Embryo Transfer trials with one Frozen Embryo Transfer cycle, thus boosting your chances to scream excitedly when hearing that your Gestational Carrier is pregnant.


Surrogacy with Frozen Embryo Transfer ‘Standard’ package vs premium ‘Pro’ package

Gestational Surrogacy with Frozen Embryo Transfer Bundle involves booking a Frozen Embryo Transfer cycle, the Georgian Gestational Carrier’s selection (one Gestational Carrier), medication for the Gestational Carrier, Embryo Thawing, Embryo Transfer Certificate issuing, Embryo Selection for the Embryo Transfer from the embryonic cohort, and top–quality Embryo Transfer (one or two) into the Gestational Carrier’s uterus (one Embryo Transfer trial per one cycle). Upgrading the standard Surrogacy with a Frozen Embryo Transfer package to Pro is done on the couple’s demand.

Surrogacy with Frozen Embryo Transfer Premium package involves booking a Frozen Embryo Transfer cycle, the Georgian Gestational Carrier’s selection (unlimited selection on the couple’s demand), medication for the Gestational Carrier (unlimited medication every time the endometrium preparation is started for the new Gestational Carrier — the medication fees are covered), Embryo Thawing, Embryo Transfer Certificate issuing, Embryo Selection for the Embryo Transfer from the embryonic cohort, and top–quality Embryo Transfer (one or two) into the Gestational Carrier’s uterus (until no embryos for the Embryo Transfer are left).

If there is no embryo left, the couple is proposed to anew their Surrogacy cycle from the very beginning as IVF—ICSI/IMSI/PISCI Pro is essential for the Embryo Generation. The extra fees are charged.


The main advantages of the Surrogacy with Frozen Embryo Transfer program:

  • no IVF—ICSI/IMSI/PISCI cycle — the vitrified embryos left from the previous cycles are just thawed;
  • the duration is approximately 14 days (the time frame is shorter as there is IVF—ICSI/IMSI/PISCI cycle)
  • Gender Selection;
  • Gestational Carrier’s fee and medication is already included;
  • The DNA Test for the father and newborn (if the vitrified embryos were generated through IVF—ICSI/IMSI/PISCI with Egg Donation), the DNA Test for mother and newborn (if the vitrified embryos were generated through IVF—ICSI/IMSI/PISCI with Sperm Donation), and DNA Test for mother, father and newborn (if the vitrified embryos were generated through IVF—ICSI/IMSI/PISCI with own oocytes and sperm).
  • The possibility to upgrade the ‘Standard’ program to ‘Premium Pro’ with unlimited Frozen Embryo Transfer cycles until no embryos are left.
  • The possibility to upgrade the ‘Standard’ program to ‘Premium Pro’ with the donor’s oocytes without starting from the very beginning. Premium Pro’ with the donor’s oocytes package is usually ‘configurable’ with Surrogacy with Frozen Embryo Transfer on the discounted price.


Answering 4 most frequently asked questions (FAQ) about Surrogacy with FET in Georgia. 

1. ‘When purchasing Surrogacy with Frozen Embryo Transfer should I pay all fee at once after signing the Surrogacy contract or can I pay for everything step–by–step?’

Purchasing Surrogacy with a Frozen Embryo Transfer package is like purchasing any other Surrogacy package. Routinely, dual—staged or triple—staged payment is involved. Sometimes it is possible to pay for Surrogacy services in four stages. The Surrogacy Contract signed between the parties envisages the time frame for the payments to be done.

  • The first payment is done upon signing the contract.
  • The second payment is done after the pregnancy’s confirmation.
  • The third payment is done on week 28 or week 32 of pregnancy and involves all fees including the Gestational Carrier’s final compensation if there are no further payments.
  • *The fourth payment is done after the baby has been born.


2. ‘Where in Georgia to do Surrogacy with Frozen Embryo Transfer?’

Meet our Georgian IVF clinics and Surrogacy Agencies where you can find the best Surrogacy with Frozen Embryo Transfer packages ever. Select and Compare the Surrogacy packages in Georgia just at a glance. Get in touch with Georgian IVF clinics and Surrogacy Agencies just in one click. Valid fees for 2019. No ‘shade’ fees. Not even hidden ones.


New Life Georgia (Tbilisi, Georgia) has Surrogacy with Frozen Embryo Transfer packages. The costs are available on the couple’s demand only. 

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Stork Service Surrogacy in Georgia offers Surrogacy with Frozen Embryo Transfer packages. The costs are available on the couple’s demand only. 

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Reproductive Health Center of Chachava Clinic (Tbilisi, Georgia) has Surrogacy with Frozen Embryo Transfer package. The basic fee for this Surrogacy cycle is 29 000 USD. 

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The WorldWide Surrogacy Ltd. (Tbilisi, Georgia) offers Surrogacy with Frozen Embryo Transfer packages. The costs are available on the couple’s demand only.

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The other Georgian IVF clinics and Surrogacy Agencies’ Surrogacy packages are coming soon... Stay tuned!


3 ‘What is in my basic Surrogacy Bundle?’

  • Agency fee for providing the surrogate mother’s selection and matching services, the management of the Gestational Carrier’s pregnancy, the assistance with issuing the Embryo Transfer Certificate and the birth certificate plus all documents needed for the Embassy. Agency service fee includes the assistance during the couple’s staying in Georgia and after the newborn has been born until the couple returns home with the baby or even twins!
  • Notary fee for preparing the Surrogacy contract between the intended parents and the Georgian Gestational Carrier that is used for issuing the baby’s birth certificate.
  • Gestational Carrier’s Diagnostic Testing and Screening including all blood tests, hormonal tests, and the other screening procedures necessary for Surrogacy:
  • Infectious Profile (STD Panel)
  • Pelvic ultrasound scan of uterine and pelvic physiology and pathology
  • Viral infections’ Screening
  • Fallopian tube patency test (HyCoSy)


Blood Screening Tests for the Gestational Carrier may include the following:

  • Complete Blood Count test
  • Blood Chemistry
  • Blood Type
  • LH (Luteinizing Hormone)
  • FSH (Follicle-Stimulating Hormone)
  • Estradiol (Estrogen Steroid hormone)
  • AMH (Anti–Müllerian Hormone)
  • TSH (Thyroid Stimulating Hormone)
  • Free T4 (Thyroxine)
  • Prolactin
  • Vitamin D Level
  • Rubella blood test (Rubella is a contagious viral infection)
  • Toxoplasma blood test
  • HIV1
  • HIV2
  • Hepatitis B blood test
  • Hepatitis C blood test
  • Syphilis blood test
  • Cystic Fibrosis Carrier Testing (the blood test)
  • If necessary: sonohysterography or Saline Induced Sonohysterogram (SIS) — a Diagnostic Test that involves an infusion of the special water into the uterus to shape the uterine walls and uterine cavity. This test shows uterine abnormalities such as scar tissue inside the uterus, polyps, or fibroids.
  • If necessary: Stress Test (EKG).
  • If necessary: Diabetes (Hemoglobin Glycosylated) test.
  • If necessary: Blood pressure monitoring is included in the Diagnostic Testing list.
  • Medication for the Gestational Carrier.
  • Embryo thawing.
  • ***PGS (Preimplantation Genetic Screening for 6, 8, 12, or 24 chromosomes ‘configuration) package can be synchronized with the basic Surrogacy Bundle’s fee and may cover Screening up to 6 or 8 embryos (blastocyst stage). Every additional screened embryo may be charged an extra fee. If there is no PGS in the Surrogacy package, the intended parents may purchase the PGS Bundle. The cost starts at 3 500 USD. This fee covers Screening up to 8 embryos. Every extra embryo biopsy will cost the couple 350 USD—400 USD.
  • ***PGD (Preimplantation Genetic Diagnosis) for the single gene disorder package can be synchronized with the basic Surrogacy Bundle’s fee and may cover Screening up to 6 or 8 embryos (blastocyst stage). Every additional screened embryo may be charged an extra fee. If there is no PGD in the Surrogacy package, the intended parents may purchase the PGD Bundle. The cost starts at 3 500 USD. This fee covers Screening up to 8 embryos. Every extra embryo biopsy will cost the couple 350 USD—400 USD.
  • Gestational Carrier’s fee for the Embryo Transfer (one trial, two trials, three trials or multi–trials).
  • Surrogate mother’s monthly fee.
  • Pregnancy care fee that covers consultations, medication, and pregnancy monitoring.
  • Maternity hospital fee that covers the natural delivery, medication, surrogate mother’s care, and newborn’s care for 4 or 5 days in the maternity hospital.
  • Gestational Carrier’s final compensation fee.


4 ‘What is not included in my basic Surrogacy Bundle?’

  • Maternity hospital or hospital extra fee is charged if the Gestational Carrier has the pregnancy complications and is transferred to the maternity hospital for further investigation. This fee cannot be estimated as it depends on the type of complication, the Diagnostic Tests, the Treatment plan, the medication, the procedures, and the duration of the Gestational Carrier’s staying in the maternity hospital or in the other clinic or hospital.
  • C–section delivery fee is charged as an extra fee if the natural delivery is impossible. Usually, Georgian maternity hospitals’ C–section fee is 500 USD.
  • If after the Embryo Transfer the Gestational Carrier ‘conceived’ twin pregnancy and twins are born, the couple pays 2 000 USD to the surrogate mother for carrying the twin pregnancy. Twin pregnancy fee is identical in all Georgian IVF clinics and Surrogacy Agencies.
  • The Embryo Reduction fee for multiple pregnancies is not covered by the basic fee. The price for Embryo Reduction starts at 700 USD.
  • The pregnancy termination fee is charged as an extra fee if serious abnormalities are detected into the fetus. This fee starts at 1 000 USD.
  • Uterus loss fee is charged if the surrogate mother loses her uterus. This fee is approximately 2 000 USD.
  • Sperm Vitrification and Sperm Storage fee is charged additionally if Sperm Vitrification is not covered by the basic package’s fee.
  • Ectopic pregnancy fee is paid if the Gestational Carrier’s pregnancy resulted in ectopic. This fee covers the urgent surgery and the Gestational Carrier’s compensation.
  • Laparoscopic Egg Retrieval fee is an extra fee that is charged for laparoscopic surgery.
  • Amniocentesis non–invasive prenatal test fee is charged per fetus. This test costs 1000 USD.
  • If the couple wants to stay in the maternity hospital in the same time frame the gestational carrier and their newborn are staying there (for 4 or 5 days). The International Patient Coordinator of the IVF clinic or the Surrogacy Agency can help the intended parents to book the private ward in the maternity hospital. Booking the ward for 4 or 5 days will cost approximately 1 000 USD — 1 600 USD.
  • If the term newborn has been born, the extra fees that are not included in the basic Surrogacy package are paid for the preterm newborn staying in the NICU (Newborn Intensive Care Unit). The basic fee for one night stay in the newborn intensive care unit starts at 350 USD — 400 USD.
  • Some Georgian IVF clinics and Surrogacy Agencies offer to ‘configure’ the NICU (newborn intensive care unit) Bundle with the basic Surrogacy package before the 12th week of the Gestational Carrier’s pregnancy at a cost 5 000 USD per newborn. This fee adds tons of capacity as it allows to ‘book’ the NICU incubator for the preterm newborn and the medication. NICU package secures the couple from extra fees and extra nerves.
  • The Gestational Carrier insurance fee in case if the newborn dies after the premature delivery or term delivery from the 20th gestational week to 40th gestational week covers the surrogate mother’s compensation. This fee also covers the dilation and curettage procedure if fertility Pro detects that the fetus contains genetic or developmental abnormalities. The Gestational Carrier insurance package is available for being purchased at 2 500 USD — 3 000 USD. The time frame for investing in this package is until 12 weeks of pregnancy.
  • The second or third trial of IVF—ICSI and Embryo Transfer for self–cycle Surrogacy program fee. Second or third trial self–cycle Surrogacy with fresh Embryo Transfer (using own eggs and sperm plus Georgian Gestational Carrier) basic approximate fee is 6 050 USD. Purchasing the second or third attempt self–cycle Surrogacy package, the couple should know that the basic fee covers only Notary fee (the new Surrogacy Contract notarization), the Gestational Carrier’s medication, fresh IVF—ICSI cycle’s fee, and Embryo Transfer fee. The package usually does not cover the Diagnostic Screening, medication, consultations, and monitoring of the Ovarian Stimulation cycle of the intended mother.

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