- To have a mother after 35, if nature fails, the option is to bet on science, which requires an investment of up to 800 thousand pesos.
- What are the types of fertility treatment?
- What is the most expensive and cheapest treatment?
To be a mother after 35, if nature fails, the option is to bet on science, which requires an investment of up to 800 thousand pesosdepending on the treatment.
Mariana Pérez Vargas, fertility specialist and partner of the IECH Fertility Centerexplained that as women have postponed the age to have children, fertility treatments they have had greater demand and although there was a slight contraction during the pandemic, due to the closure of operations, the expectation is that the search for these services will continue to advance.
During 2021, the growth was approximately 5-8%, perhaps due to the pandemic issue, it was lower compared to previous years, which had been up to 15%,” he said.
Pérez Vargas stressed that treatments are personalizedso women will not require the same treatments, some women who want to be a mother after 35 will need 18 thousand pesos and others more than 800 thousand pesos when it comes to a surrogate method.
The price will depend on the complexity of the patient or what is causing the infertility problem,” he said.
He noted that “The cost of an in vitro fertilization treatment amounts to between 90 and 110 thousand pesos, while an artificial insemination treatment amounts to 15 or 20 thousand pesos, with financing plans for both treatments in order to facilitate access”.
On the other hand, the cost of a treatment with surrogate belly is between 700 to 800 thousand pesos, but the procedure is only allowed in Sinaloa and Tabasco.
What are the types of fertility treatment?
There are several different types of fertility treatment.
Common treatments include:
- Surgery to repair part of the reproductive system. For example, surgery on the fallopian tubes may be needed to help the eggs pass from the ovaries to the uterus.
- controlled ovarian hyperstimulation
- In vitro fertilization
What is controlled ovarian hyperstimulation?
The controlled ovarian hyperstimulation (COH) is a type of fertility treatment that uses certain drugs to help a woman ovulate (release an egg).
Medications used for COH include:
- clomiphene citrate (also called clomiphene, Clomid® or Serophene®). This medicine comes in pill form. Is he medicine most commonly used to help women ovulate. You may have side effects from the medicine, such as feeling sick to your stomach, having mood swings, hot flashes, and breast pain.
- Gonadotropins. This medicine is given by injection. Side effects include feeling bloated or having pain in the lower abdomen.
The price goes from 1 Attempt For $39,399 and 2 Attempts $59,399 (these are the cheapest costs we found)
What is in vitro fertilization?
In Vitro Fertilization (IVF) is a type of fertility treatment called assisted reproductive technology (ART). That means all kinds of infertility treatment where the egg and sperm are treated in a laboratory.
In vitro fertilization is the most common type of assisted reproductive technology. In it, an egg and sperm are combined in a laboratory to create an embryo (fertilized egg), which is then placed in your uterus. IVF may be needed if the woman:
- Your fallopian tubes are damaged and cannot be repaired with surgery.
- You have endometriosis. It happens when tissue from the uterus grows somewhere outside the uterus.
- You have premature ovarian failure. That happens when you stop ovulating and having a menstrual period before the age of 35.
- Your partner has infertility problems.
Two of the most common procedures are intrauterine insemination, which has a cost approximately between 15,000 and 20,000 pesos, and the in vitro fertilizationwhose cost It goes from 63,000 to 120,000 pesos (these are the cheapest costs we found).
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