{"id":107010,"date":"2021-09-14T16:02:07","date_gmt":"2021-09-14T14:02:07","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/ivi-fertility.com\/?p=107010"},"modified":"2024-01-18T16:27:01","modified_gmt":"2024-01-18T14:27:01","slug":"what-is-reciprocal-ivf","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/ivi-fertility.com\/blog\/what-is-reciprocal-ivf\/","title":{"rendered":"What is reciprocal IVF?"},"content":{"rendered":"

Reciprocal IVF<\/strong> is an adaptation of the well-established IVF technique in which a woman\u2019s eggs are retrieved, fertilised in the laboratory and one of the resulting embryos is transferred to her uterus. Reciprocal IVF<\/strong> is a method whereby a lesbian couple<\/strong>, or trans men who have functional female reproductive organs, can share parenthood. In essence one partner is the egg provider or \u2018donor\u2019 and therefore the genetic parent. The other partner is the gestational and birth parent.<\/p>\n

Reciprocal IVF is also known as partner-assisted reproduction, partner IVF or co-maternity IVF. We at IVI call it the ROPA method, standing for Reception of Oocytes from the Partner. In this article we aim to explain how it works, and the issues you may want to consider when deciding if this is the right fertility treatment for you and your partner.<\/p>\n

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