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Egg Donation IVF in Argentina

Why IVF with Donor Eggs in Argentina?

Argentina is becoming an increasingly attractive destination for patients seeking egg donation IVF. The South American country boasts modern and sophisticated clinics, cutting-edge reproductive technologies, and world-class fertility experts. Egg, sperm and embryo donation are all anonymous in Argentina.

The Argentine government recognises the importance of addressing infertility and subsidises IVF and egg freezing for its citizens, regardless of their marital status and sexual orientation. This enlightened attitude to assisted reproductive technology (ART) means Argentina has also become a go-to destination for patients seeking IVF egg donation abroad. It’s particularly popular with couples and singles from the US, Canada, Australia, New Zealand and Latin American countries, including Brazil and Uruguay.

Which patients choose Argentina for egg donation IVF?

  • Patients with advanced maternal age. There is no upper age limit for patients and their partners, although some clinics will only support women up to, and including, the age of 50.
  • Single women.
  • Lesbian couples. As well as regular IVF with donor sperm, Argentinian IVF clinics offer a shared motherhood option called ROPA (Reception of Oocytes from Partner), which allows one partner to donate her eggs and the other partner to receive the embryo and experience the pregnancy.
  • Patients seeking anonymous egg, sperm or embryo donation.
  • Patients seeking very specific egg donor characteristics. Argentina offers a wide range of egg donor ethnicities, including Caucasian, Latino, African, Indian and Thai/Asian.
  • Patients interested in PGS/PGT-A embryo genetic diagnosis. The technique is widely used with great success in Argentina.
  • Patients from Spanish-speaking countries. Spanish is the official language of Argentina, but many fertility clinics also speak other European languages, including Italian, German, English, and French.

Egg Donation IVF in Argentina – Basic Information

Egg Donation and IVF in Argentina – Costs and Availability
IVF with own eggs in Argentina – average cost€3,330 – €5,000
$3,500 – $5,200
Egg donation in Argentina- average cost€5,700 – €9,530
$6,000 – $10,000
Average egg donation success rates in Argentina*60-65%
Maximum patient – woman ageNo maximum age
Some clinics only support patients aged up to 50
IVF treatments for single womenAllowed
IVF treatments for female same sex couplesAllowed
ROPA method available (Reception of Oocytes from Partner)
Gender selection/sex selection in ArgentinaAllowed
Maximum number of embryos to transfer
IVF with donor eggs
No legal limit (1-4 is common, depending on the clinic and the patient) 
Maximum number of embryos to transfer
IVF with own eggs
No legal limit (1-4 is common, depending on the clinic and the patient) 
Egg donation – anonymityAnonymous
Egg donor availabilityVery good
Caucasian, Latino, African, Indian, and Thai/Asian
Egg donor age18-33
Maximum number of children born from the same egg donorNo regulation – based on clinical practice guidelines
Sperm donor – maximum age44
Maximum number of children born from the same sperm donorNo regulation – based on clinical practice guidelines
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Donor Egg IVF in Argentina – Reasons to Go

  • Argentina has liberal legislation allowing for fertility treatment, regardless of marital status and sexual orientation
  • Immediate access to donor eggs from a wide range of different ethnic backgrounds
  • IVF egg donation costs significantly less in Argentina compared to many developed countries
  • World-class IVF experts operating within accessible cities, including Buenos Aires, Cordoba, Mendoza and Bariloche
  • Some clinics partner with hotels to offer an enhanced service to patients travelling from abroad
  • The chance to enjoy all the sights and sounds of Argentina during your visit

By travelling to Argentina for egg donation IVF, you can be assured of first-rate treatment at the hands of accomplished experts in the fertility field. Argentina is also an attractive holiday destination, so why not take the opportunity to enjoy the natural wonders and the rich culture this beautiful country has to offer – take in the spectacular Patagonia Mountains, marvel at the Iguazu Falls or enjoy a traditional Argentine Tango.

Featured Egg Donation Clinic in Argentina

WeFIV in Buenos Aires

WeFIV Assisted Reproduction and Fertility Center

WeFIV, located in the Belgrano neighbourhood of Buenos Aires, Argentina, has been providing expert fertility care since 2006. WeFIV team of specialists with nearly 30 years of experience provides high-quality treatments like egg donation, IVF, and egg freezing. Equipped with state-of-the-art facilities and a focus on patient comfort, WeFIV completed

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IVF Clinics in Argentina

There are many excellent fertility clinics located throughout Argentina and the country boasts impressive IVF success rates, which is a testament to the quality of these clinics and the country’s progressive approach to assisted reproductive technology (ART).

Argentina is a popular destination for patients from other Latin American countries, including Uruguay, Brazil, Mexico and Chile. Clinics also regularly welcome patients from English-speaking countries, including the US, Canada, Australia and New Zealand. Many European languages are also spoken by clinic staff.

The most popular cities for IVF patients from abroad in Argentina are Buenos Aires, Cordoba and Mendoza.  If you do an online search using phrases such as “IVF in Buenos Aires”, “IVF in Cordoba”, “IVF in Mendoza”, “egg donation in Argentina” or “egg donation Buenos Aires” you will find many IVF clinics treating patients in these areas.

Egg Donation IVF in Argentina

Since 2013, the Argentinian government has subsidised IVF and egg freezing for citizens, regardless of marital status and sexual orientation. The government recognises infertility as a medical issue to be tackled and recognises that everyone has a right to have a child. This enlightened and open approach is exactly what makes Argentina such an attractive destination for international patients. Single women, heterosexual and female same-sex couples all qualify for treatment here.

There is no maximum legal age limit on female patients, although some clinics will only offer support up to, and including, the age of 50. There is also no maximum age limit on the patient’s partner.

Egg, sperm and embryo donations are all permitted and are carried out anonymously, with no identifying information given to either the donor or recipient about the other party. Argentina allows the social freezing of eggs, as well as embryo freezing, with no legal limits as to how long frozen oocytes or embryos may be stored. Unlike some other countries, Argentina permits sex selection for both medical and non-medical reasons.

Thanks to a proactive approach to donor recruitment, there is often no waiting list for donor eggs, allowing treatment to start immediately.

Egg Donation IVF in Argentina – age limit

Legally, there is no upper age limit for patients seeking egg donation IVF in Argentina. However, some clinics will only offer support to women up to, and including, the age of 50.

IVF (egg donation) for lesbian couples in Argentina

Argentina welcomes lesbian couples seeking IVF treatment.  As well as regular IVF with donor sperm, Argentinian IVF clinics offer a shared motherhood option called ROPA (Reception of Oocytes from Partner), which allows one partner to use her eggs and the other partner to receive the embryo and carry the pregnancy. This option allows both women to share in this beautiful experience.

Egg donation in Argentina

Egg donation in Argentina constitutes a significant part of reproductive medicine. Egg donation in Argentina is anonymous, meaning no identifying information about the donor is shared with the patient. Argentina accepts egg donations from women between the ages of 18 and 33, although some clinics prefer to use donors no younger than 21. In Argentina, many women donate eggs for purely altruistic reasons. Donors are unpaid but travel and other reasonable expenses are covered.

Egg donor information available in Argentina

Egg donation in Argentina is anonymous, but some non-identifying information can be shared with the patient. This includes information about the donor’s physical features, including their race, age, eye colour, hair colour, height and weight, and certain medical information, including the donor’s blood type, Rh factor (Rhesus factor) and genetic history. The clinic can also share information about the donor’s educational attainment, their hobbies (including any musical and athletic skills) and how many children the donor has.

Egg donor qualification in Argentina

Egg donors in Argentina must be aged between 18 and 33 years old. The fertility clinic will assess the donor’s personal and family medical history. They will also undergo screening for any infectious and genetic diseases before they are accepted as a donor.

Egg donor qualification in Argentina – tests required by law:

At the moment, there are no laws in Argentina specifying which tests must be carried out prior to egg donation. Instead, each clinic follows clinical practice guidelines.

It is common for potential donors to be tested for:

  • HIV
  • Hepatitis B and C
  • Syphilis
  • Cystic Fibrosis
  • Panel recessive diseases
  • Karyotype

There is no regulation stating that potential donors are required to undergo a complete psychological examination. However it is recognised as best practice and a good clinic will carry out an examination to assess the donor’s psychological health and, crucially, to ensure that the potential donor understands every implication of the donation process.

Fertility clinics carry out phenotypic matching to ensure the best possible match between the child and the prospective parent.

Embryo donation in Argentina

Under Argentinian law, donated eggs and embryos must come exclusively from gamete or embryo banks registered with the Federal Registry of Health Establishments (ReFES) of the National Directorate of Health Regulation and Quality in Health Services.

Embryo donors undergo the same checks as egg donors, as well as phenotype matching. Embryo donation in Argentina is also unpaid.

Egg Donation and IVF Cost in Argentina

The cost of a single own-egg IVF cycle in Argentina ranges from €3,330 – €5,000, which compares favourably with some of the most popular worldwide destinations for IVF, such as Spain, Greece and Latvia. An egg donation cycle in Argentina may cost somewhere between €5,700 and €9,530, which makes it slightly more expensive than some European options such as North Cyprus and Poland.

The cost of egg donation IVF in Argentina compares favourably with the US, which may cost in the region of €25,000. This explains why Argentina is such an attractive option for US citizens seeking egg donation IVF. However, many still continue to have this treatment in their home country, in part due to differing donor anonymity laws.

Some clinics in Argentina have shared egg donor programmes, which drives down the cost of egg donor IVF.

Sources: IVF Aroad Patients Guide, WhereIVF.com >>> | Patients Enquiries Reports 2013-2019, Fertility Clinics Abroad Ltd., Edinburgh, August 2019 | Patients Enquiries Report’s 2013-2019, IVF Media Ltd., Dublin, August 2019

However, it is important to note that not all IVF clinics are completely transparent about their pricing. Some clinics don’t highlight any additional costs that may be incurred during treatments. When obtaining a quote from a clinic, always check exactly what is covered in the price, including:

  • The donor’s expenses, medication and screening
  • Egg retrieval
  • Sperm collection and preparation
  • ICSI (intracytoplasmic sperm injection)
  • IVF add-on treatments (such as PGT-A and assisted hatching)
  • Transfer of blastocysts
  • Vitrification (freezing) of embryos/blastocysts
  • Storage of frozen embryos/blastocysts
  • Frozen embryo transfer

IVF and Egg Donation in Argentina – Success Rates

Under Argentinian law, there is no limit as to the number of embryos that can be transfered during egg donation IVF. However, many clinics seem to favour between one and four embryos per transfer, depending on the age of the patient. As a result, Argentina has a high success rate for egg donation IVF, with around 60-65% of patients having a positive pregnancy test after one embryo transfer. After three transfers, this figure rises to around 90-93%.

A comprehensive breakdown of IVF egg donation success rates in Argentina is not readily available.

When it comes to choosing a fertility clinic, average success rates shouldn’t be the primary deciding factor. It is important to remember that each patient is different and prognoses can vary greatly depending on the individual’s medical history and infertility diagnosis. We advise calling the clinic before scheduling an appointment to seek clarification about their success rates. The clinic should ask about your medical history in detail, including your age, weight, height, infertility diagnosis, the number of failed cycles, performed tests and procedures, before giving you a personalised prognosis. If they are unable to do this, then we advise to proceed with caution.

Best Egg Donation IVF Clinics in Argentina

According to reviews and comments left by past patients, the best IVF clinics in Argentina are located in major cities such as Buenos Aires, Cordoba and Mendoza. But which is the best IVF clinic in Argentina? There is no easy answer to this question, but as a good rule of thumb, the best IVF clinics in Argentina are usually the most popular ones.

Legal Aspects of IVF in Argentina

IVF treatments in Argentina are regulated by the Ministerio de Salud de la Nación Argentina (the Ministry of Health). Law 26.862 of June 5th 2013 guarantees access to all scientific methods of assisted fertilisation.

Although Argentina is known for its liberal and progressive laws on IVF, there are certain aspects of fertility treatment that still have no regulations and are instead based on clinical practice guidelines, including how many children can be born from the same egg donor.

How much does IVF and egg donation cost in Argentina?

IVF in Argentina costs in the region of €3,330 – €5,000 if the patient is using her own eggs, or  €5,700 – €9,530 if donor eggs are used. Some clinics offer egg sharing programmes which can bring the price down.

Before starting treatment at a fertility clinic, check exactly what is included in the price of your treatment. Remember that the initial advertised prices may not reveal the full cost. It is important that your clinic is upfront about pricing at the beginning otherwise you may encounter some unexpected costs further down the line.

What kind of IVF treatment is legally allowed in Argentina?

IVF treatment in Argentina is open to single women, heterosexual and female same-sex couples couples. Although there is no legal limit on the age of the donor recipient, many clinics will only support women up to and including the age of 50. Egg, sperm and embryo donation is allowed but anonymously, with clinics only allowed to share non-identifying information about the donor or donors. Egg and embryo freezing is allowed and Argentina also permits sex selection in IVF, for both medical and non-medical reasons. Lesbian couples are offered the ROPA method (Reception of Oocytes from Partner), also known as ‘shared motherhood’.

What are IVF and egg donation success rates in Argentina?

Argentina has a high success rate for egg donation IVF, with around 60-65% of patients having a positive pregnancy test after one embryo transfer. In comparison, using the patient’s own eggs has a success rate of 45%-50% for women under 38. These rates vary from clinic to clinic and are of course dependant on the patient’s own unique set of circumstances.

What are the most frequently chosen cities for egg donation treatment in Argentina?

The most frequently chosen cities for egg donation treatment in Argentina are Buenos Aires, Cordoba and Mendoza. These cities are also major tourist destinations, so you can rest assured there will be plenty to do during your visit to help make your trip to Argentina a holiday to remember.

What major laws are regulating IVF treatment in Argentina?

The major laws are the Civil and Commercial Code of the Nation / Law # 26.862 which guarantees access to all scientific methods of assisted fertilisation, and decree 956/2013, which establishes that donated eggs and embryos must come exclusively from gamete or embryo banks registered with the Federal Registry of Health Establishments (ReFES) of the National Directorate of Health Regulation and Quality in Health Services.

Where can I find the information on IVF clinics in Argentina?

More information about IVF clinics in Argentina can be found at the Registro Latinoamericano de Reproducción Asistida (REDLARA).

Why is IVF more successful in Argentina?

There are a number of reasons why IVF is so successful in Argentina. With the country’s liberal fertility laws behind them, fertility clinics are equipped with cutting-edge technology and manned by highly-skilled clinicians. Argentina offers a range of fertility treatments for single women, mixed and same-sex couples and short waiting times for treatment.

How to get free IVF with donor eggs in Argentina?

Free IVF with donor eggs is not readily available in Argentina. However, Argentina subsidises IVF treatment for its citizens and some clinics offer a shared egg donor programme which can drive the cost down further.

Can you choose gender with IVF in Argentina?

Yes, IVF with gender selection is available in Argentina, for both medical and non-medical (social) reasons.

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