Tasas de éxito de la maternidad subrogada

¿Cuál es el porcentaje de éxito de la gestación subrogada?

In 2020, the CDC reported 326,468 ART cycles performed at approximately 450 IVF clinics nationwide. The use of assisted reproduction resulted in over 75,000 live births. The demand for ART is rising among intended parents — about 2% of all births in the country result from ART.

While these success rates are very promising, we understand that growing your family is an emotional experience, and you want to give yourself the best possible chance of having your own child. That’s why it’s important to know that surrogacy has the highest rate of success of any medical treatment.

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Surrogacy Statistics

Here are just a few promising statistics surrounding surrogacy:

  • Among IVF clinics in the United States, the success rate for a healthy birth is as high as 75%. This percentage rises to 95% once the gestational surrogate is pregnant.
  • While in vitro fertilization (IVF) with a donor egg has a success rate of 52%, the national success rate for this number rises even higher when using a surrogate.
  • In addition, many of the IVF clinics Creative Family Connections intended parents work with have success rates above the national average.
  • En la actualidad, la maternidad subrogada representa alrededor del 5% de todos los ciclos de TRA realizados en Estados Unidos.
  • CFC consigue al 100% emparejar a los futuros padres con una madre de alquiler que recibe la aprobación médica y psicológica para seguir adelante.

¿Qué influye en el éxito de la gestación subrogada?

Leer sobre el éxito que muchas personas han encontrado en la gestación subrogada es emocionante. Hay varios factores que pueden influir en el éxito de la gestación subrogada. Si estás dispuesta a formar una familia por gestación subrogada, ten en cuenta lo siguiente:

The age of the woman using or donating her egg is one of the most crucial factors determining the odds of a healthy pregnancy. In a surrogacy pregnancy, the result is that egg donors tend to be young, typically in their 20s, while a surrogate can be into her early 40s. Once a woman reaches 40, the quality of her eggs have declined … but not her ability to carry a successful pregnancy.

The quality of the sperm being used also plays a critical role in surrogacy’s success. Ideally, sperm should be used or donated from a healthy nonsmoker.

Intended parents using donor eggs and a surrogate with a proven uterus make a combination for success. This means you have young eggs transferred to a surrogate who has had healthy pregnancies and delivered healthy babies. Success can be further increased if the embryos have undergone Pregenetic testing (PGT), so that only those embryos that are congenitally normal are transferred. In these cases, implantation rates and live births will be high, while miscarriage failed transfers and rates will be low.

While the surrogate’s age is not as critical as the egg donor’s age, it’s still essential that surrogates meet a clinic’s rigorous medical criteria. A thorough agency, like Creative Family Connections, will do a rigorous pre-screening of all surrogate candidates to ensure they meet the specific IVF clinic guidelines and requirements before sending them for medical screening. Indeed, we will have your IVF clinic give medical pre-clearance to your surrogate candidate, after reviewing her OB and hospital records, as well as a form we send to her OB, before you ever meet her.

Intended parents can improve their chance of a successful surrogacy experience by working with well-established surrogacy experts like Creative Family Connections.

Más información sobre la gestación subrogada en CFC

Si usted está listo para hacer crecer su familia y quiere saber si la subrogación es la opción correcta para usted, póngase en contacto con Creative Family Connections. Nuestro equipo de expertos quiere asegurarse de que su viaje de subrogación sea lo más exitoso posible y responderá a cualquier pregunta que pueda tener. Para una atención sincera y una orientación experimentada:

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