At Beta Plus Fertility, we understand that the journey to parenthood is different for every family. For those who are unable to use their own genetic material to begin a family, IVF with donor eggs is a healthy, effective, and kind alternative for beginning or growing your family.

With programs in Georgia, Mexico, and Ukraine, we guide you through the entire process — making you feel nurtured, informed, and confident with each step.

 

What Is IVF with Donor Eggs?

Simply put, this procedure utilizes donor eggs that have been specifically selected, which are then fertilized in the lab with your partner’s sperm or donor sperm. Once embryos are created, they are implanted in your uterus (or your partner’s, if appicable), aiming for a healthy, normal pregnancy.

 

Choosing the Right Donor

One of the first things to consider in IVF journey is selecting your egg donor. We’ll help you through this process with care, keeping your preferences in mind, while considering the laws of each country we operate in: 

Georgia – You can have anonymous or known donors. Some parents prefer knowing their donor, while there are many who prefer absolute confidentiality. Both are legally allowed here.

Mexico – Donors are anonymized by law. They’re screened medically and genetically to make sure they’re in perfect health, while also being required to be aged 18-34. 

Ukraine – Donors are anonymous by law in Ukraine too. They need to have mothered at least one baby already, in order to understand about the procedure and its importance.

 

No matter where your journey takes place, all donors will have to undergo strict health checks so you can be confident in your choice.

 

The Process in a Nutshell

This is a typical timeline of IVF process with donor eggs:

Preparing the donor – The donor takes special medication to produce healthy eggs.

Retrieving the eggs – Eggs are carefully retrieved during a short medical procedure.

Fertilization – Eggs are combined with sperm in the lab to create embryos.

Preparing you (the recipient) – You’ll be given medication that prepares your uterus for succesfully receiving an embryo.

Embryo transfer – One or more embryos are placed into your uterus in a quick, painless procedure.

Pregnancy test – About two weeks later, a simple blood test confirms whether the transfer was successful.

 

Throughout the process, our team is by your side with guidance and emotional support — not just medical steps.

 

Legal Peace of Mind

Each country has laws of its own, and part of our job is to make sure you feel secure legally, as well as medically and emotionally. 

Georgia – Intended parents are recognized as the legal parents of the baby right from birth.

Mexico – Egg donation is legal and totally anonymous, protecting both parents and donors.

Ukraine – The law fully legalizes egg donation and parenthood rights of intended parents, with the donors not being granted any rights to the child.

 

Why Families Trust Beta Plus Fertility

 

Compassionate care — We treat you as an individual, not a patient. You are a future parent, and you deserve all the support and guidance we can offer. 

Transparency and simplicity — We communicate in plain, simple language, so the process is totally understandable and clear for you. This way, you can know what and when to expect. 

Trusted experience — With programs in three countries and over 15 years of experience, we help you choose the path that best fits your family.

 

At Beta Plus Fertility, we deeply believe that your dreams and hopes of becoming a parent deserve the best attention, respect, and support. Wherever you are, in Georgia, Mexico, or Ukraine, our team is here to guide you through this experience — one step, one heartbeat, and one milestone at a time.