16/10/2025
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Batumi
| Monday | 10:00 - 17:00 |
| Tuesday | 10:00 - 22:00 |
| Wednesday | 10:00 - 17:00 |
| Thursday | 10:00 - 17:00 |
| Friday | 10:00 - 17:00 |
| Saturday | 10:00 - 14:00 |
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BIRTH IVF Center, located in the Georgian Black Sea city of Batumi, is equipped with cutting-edge equipment to provide advanced fertilization treatments. Professional and experienced Israeli medical staff is in control of all the stages of the treatment - from planning and preparation to the ex*****on of the actual IVF procedure.
Many people dream of having children. Sometimes it is not as simple as we would hope. Around 15% of couples encounter issues with natural conception. Infertility has no visible symptoms and people only find out about it after efforts to conceive do not succeed. To help with overcoming these difficulties in the 1970s doctors started experimenting treating infertility by carrying out artificial insemination of fertile eggs in a lab. They called this procedure ‘in vitro fertilization’ (IVF). After many unsuccessful attempts, the first test tube baby was born in 1978.
A survey published by Human Reproduction Update in 2002 showed that there were 1,657 in vitro fertilization procedures per million people in Israel, compared with 899 in Iceland, a country with the second highest rate and 126 in the United States. European countries. “Experts say that Israel is still far ahead of the rest of the world. Four percent of Israeli children today are the product of in vitro fertilization, compared with about 1 percent estimated in the United States. ”New York Times, 2017.