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Canadian Medical Care Canadian Medical Care is a center of surrogacy and infertility treatment Only you make a final decision.

If you have hard times to make a choice, try to collect information from different sources, including our center. On our side we believe in our expertise and success, and as a proof there is a high percentage of women who have already experienced the joy of motherhood. The successful results and positive statistics are only part of our efforts.

07/04/2016

CANADIAN MEDICAL CARE. OUR PHILOSOPHY

We are constantly in a live dialogue with couples that we take care of, as our goal is to coordinate our actions in a timely manner with their wishes and needs. Our goal is to establish a relationship of trust between doctor and patient by a competent knowledge transfer. We are very serious about initiatives and complaints of patients, as their recommendations and feedback are extremely important for the improvement of our process.

With the annual questionnaires filled by our colleagues we receive information about their expectations and their satisfaction. Our leader on organizational matters, Ms. Veronica Lannet, regularly attends private offices, establish personal contacts and gladly respond to your questions.

07/04/2016

Consultations on organizational matters

We are happy to answer all of your questions about the organization of the programs of ART (assisted reproductive technology), such as IVF, ICSI, donor programs, and surrogacy. You can come to our office, or we can help you remotely: via phone or e-mail. Consultations on organizational issues are FREE of charge.
Go to our website for the details: www.surrogacy1.com

07/04/2016

Are Children Healthy after IVF?

There are 4 million children born with help of IVF and other reproduction techniques (ICSI, donor, surrogate programs). Statistics show that the incidences of congenital abnormalities happen no more than with children conceived naturally.

It is shown that IQ of children born after IVF is slightly higher than of the main population. This is because the "donor” children are very desirable by their parents, who give them more time and money. In addition, these children are usually born in families with great material possibilities, which also allow giving them a better education. Mentally after IVF children are no different from their peers.

Already a lot of women, since Louise Brown (the first girl born by this method), became mothers and have their families. No further problems with pregnancy were found. Their children are healthy.

07/04/2016

Today we hear a lot about surrogacy. But what it actually is? Read an article below.

What is surrogacy?

Surrogacy is designed for women who cannot carry a pregnancy through to birth, and is based on in vitro fertilization (IVF). This method, in which a woman voluntarily agrees to carry a pregnancy and give a birth to genetically unrelated to her child, who is then will be given for education to the genetic parents. Legally, the parents of the child are considered to be the genetic parents.

The European Society for Human Reproduction (ESHRE) considers surrogacy as morally acceptable treatment for infertility.

Our specialists have successfully carried out a program of surrogate motherhood. We have a great experience in this field and have consistently good results: the feedbacks of our patients that became happy parents thanks to the staff of our center and surrogate mothers talks about the positive impact of the program on the life of future parents.

The most difficult in terms of organization, moral issue and pricing are Surrogate motherhood and Egg donation programs. These programs are often associated with unpredictable, often conflict situations and a great emotional stress. The number of women, who want to participate, or, conversely, need help of a surrogate mother or egg donor, has been steadily increasing.

Today we hear a lot about surrogacy. But what it actually is? Read an article below.What is surrogacy?Surrogacy is desig...
07/04/2016

Today we hear a lot about surrogacy. But what it actually is? Read an article below.

What is surrogacy?

Surrogacy is designed for women who cannot carry a pregnancy through to birth, and is based on in vitro fertilization (IVF). This method, in which a woman voluntarily agrees to carry a pregnancy and give a birth to genetically unrelated to her child, who is then will be given for education to the genetic parents. Legally, the parents of the child are considered to be the genetic parents.

The European Society for Human Reproduction (ESHRE) considers surrogacy as morally acceptable treatment for infertility.

Our specialists have successfully carried out a program of surrogate motherhood. We have a great experience in this field and have consistently good results: the feedbacks of our patients that became happy parents thanks to the staff of our center and surrogate mothers talks about the positive impact of the program on the life of future parents.

The most difficult in terms of organization, moral issue and pricing are Surrogate motherhood and Egg donation programs. These programs are often associated with unpredictable, often conflict situations and a great emotional stress. The number of women, who want to participate, or, conversely, need help of a surrogate mother or egg donor, has been steadily increasing.

Consultations on organizational mattersWe are happy to answer all of your questions about the organization of the progra...
07/04/2016

Consultations on organizational matters

We are happy to answer all of your questions about the organization of the programs of ART (assisted reproductive technology), such as IVF, ICSI, donor programs, and surrogacy. You can come to our office, or we can help you remotely: via phone or e-mail. Consultations on organizational issues are FREE of charge.
Go to our website for the details: www.surrogacy1.com

CANADIAN MEDICAL CARE. OUR PHILOSOPHYWe are constantly in a live dialogue with couples that we take care of, as our goal...
07/04/2016

CANADIAN MEDICAL CARE. OUR PHILOSOPHY

We are constantly in a live dialogue with couples that we take care of, as our goal is to coordinate our actions in a timely manner with their wishes and needs. Our goal is to establish a relationship of trust between doctor and patient by a competent knowledge transfer. We are very serious about initiatives and complaints of patients, as their recommendations and feedback are extremely important for the improvement of our process.

With the annual questionnaires filled by our colleagues we receive information about their expectations and their satisfaction. Our leader on organizational matters, Ms. Veronica Lannet, regularly attends private offices, establish personal contacts and gladly respond to your questions.

Are Children Healthy after IVF?There are 4 million children born with help of IVF and other reproduction techniques (ICS...
07/04/2016

Are Children Healthy after IVF?

There are 4 million children born with help of IVF and other reproduction techniques (ICSI, donor, surrogate programs). Statistics show that the incidences of congenital abnormalities happen no more than with children conceived naturally.

It is shown that IQ of children born after IVF is slightly higher than of the main population. This is because the "donor” children are very desirable by their parents, who give them more time and money. In addition, these children are usually born in families with great material possibilities, which also allow giving them a better education. Mentally after IVF children are no different from their peers.

Already a lot of women, since Louise Brown (the first girl born by this method), became mothers and have their families. No further problems with pregnancy were found. Their children are healthy.

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