Basic Pillars of Partnership

It’s not a secret that we’re proudly open for cooperative relations with foreign representatives but only if they are trustworthy. We do much to secure safety and not need to make profit from the air. There’s a lot of work done behind the positive recommendation. We don’t ask for reviews – we earn them through hard work.


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  1. We were successful with the 1st att with donor egg at Biotex. They placed back 2 5day blasts of A grade during ET. 5/11: Beta 104. 5/13: Beta 201. 5/17: Beta 1085. The 1st scan showed one of the blasts vanished. So we ended up with one. Our baby is due November, 2018. Guys create miracles which is awesome.

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  2. Dh and I TTC for 4.5 years. We experienced 3 failed iui cycles. Got bfp with iui#4, unfortunately resulting in terminated -ectopic pregnancy 5w6d. Got another bfp the following year. I miscarried (test results came in Trisomy 16). Yet another bfp with FET - mc, organs damaged. Doc said pregnancy was life threatening for me. Plan B - surrogacy. Our adorable Jack Matthew was born 2015 via surrogacy. And this is not the review. These is a small 'thank you' post to the clinic.

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  3. Not another review. Are expressing our huge dratitude to the clinic and its staff where got helped once. Not helped but saved from living childless!!
    We were trying naturally since Jan 2010. Then after year of trying with no luck we started fertility support with RE in Jan 2011. Passed 5 clomid cycles with good stim response. 1st BFP on 3nd cycle, but miscarried at 8 weeks. Then 3 x IUI with 2 cancellations due to cysts or hyper stimulation. IVF#1 - bfn - ended up with etopic causing more complcations preventing me from carrying a healthy pregnancy. Finally, we opted for surrogacy in Ukraine, Biotexcom and were successful from the first round. Our surrogate is the sweetest lady I ever happened to know. May this place and country be blessed as both have become our second native.

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  4. Guys know their job!! No need to tell the clinic is reputable and popular among foreign patients. They truly deserve it. Guys are awesome, understanding and supportive any time of the day. I absolutely loved their 24/7 support line service. Also docs and nurses with all their useful recommendations and some interesting facts we'd never heard before. It was always nice to talk to them. May you, guys, be blessed always.

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  5. I'm basically here to say our thanks to bio tex com clinic. Our stay with them was absolute success. We've never been lucky with infertility treatments before. Numerous failed attempts ivf, all ended in early miscarriages. Doctor said there could be different reasons for this. And nothing more, though we truly expected more answers. We both were dissappointed. Thought this was going to be the end of our journey for baby 1. Unless came across bio tex com name on forums. People took time to write their reviews, mostly good ones. Those being ''bad'' saying they were not fast at respond. This didn't bother. Another woman told it took them 4 shots and they expected 2 or sth. That opinion was very personal though I couldn't relay upon much. We never know with infertility treatments what to expect. And sometimes it does take more than expected, and there's nothing to do about it. We all should know the pros and cons of treatments before any initial consultation. We cannot lay all the responsibility on clinic and its doctors.

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  6. See, we appreciate the work you're doing. And there's nothing about you have foreign partners, on the contrary it helps to find some useful information firs-handed. when my wife was doing research she came across oursurrogacyblog.wordpress.com which was incredibly useful at that time! We definitely got more insight into the process (if undegone abroad, in Ukraine). Also her personal story was like guidance on what to expect in this journey. We contacted this kind woman, and then she also recommended looking through asiu.us and havingbabyafterhysterectomy.blogspot.com which were both a huge resource of information on surrogacy in Ukraine. This approach for cooperation is priceless. Thank you.

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  7. Every infertility treatment chosen for the patient depends on several factors. Firstly, what's causing the infertility. How long you've been infertile. Your age and your partner's age. Personal preferences (which is awesome by all means!) Though some causes of infertility can't be corrected. In cases where spontaneous pregnancy doesn't happen, couples can often still achieve a pregnancy through use of ART. Infertility treatment may involve significant financial, physical, psychological and time commitments. All thesea are so well balanced in Biotexcom clinic, Kiev. I can hardly think of any other place offering such services for those money costs. Currently one can go for ''standard'' surrogacy package EUR 40k. One is sure to get: a surrogate's help, her screening, IP's screening, donor eggs if needed, translator's and interpreter's services, all legal support, all meds needed for the protocols. and many other vital services which definitely make the IP's stay at the clinic the most comfortable and effective. Moreover, VIP surrogacy plan covers the IP from money loss! Biotexcom guarantee says they'll try again and again unless the baby is placed in your hands. Trustworthy by all means.

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  8. The fact I love the most is that Biotex is working with fresh biological material only. Moreover, it's always a 5 day trasfer. The blasto stage which is considered to be optimal for the embryos. Also it's amazing donor eggs are avaliable option in case things don't work after several shots. We didn't see such large donor database anywhere else. and the opportunity to choose the one which fits us the best..All this makes the place unique, as well as med staff is awesome. Be blessed.

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    1. They also offer cost-effective treatments. They make the process as affordable as possible with their competitive pricing. BioTex repro center prides itself on integrity. They are dedicated to providing a transparent process! This means your treatment options are clearly outlined and presented to you at the time of consultation. They provide financial decisons – the costs are usually divided into several installemnts. Everyone's sure to see how their plans differ from what other centers in the area offer. BioTexCom team is committed to making sure you know what to expect upfront.

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  9. You know, guys, the worst thing I've ever happened to hear/read about the clinic is its being crowded inside just always..Also busy staff and some extra time spent in waiting for the consultation. As for the latter, people all are different. For some it's ok to wait 10 mins more (taking into account they've waited so long to finally come to this very repro center.) For others even 5 mins extra might be a huge emotional burden..As for me, all those schedule times don't bother me too much, 'cause I know I'll get my baby with BioTexCom sooner or later. I just will get the kid! Then, busy staff..There's nothing strange about this condition as well. Why they all are always in a haste? Because they have loads of work to do daily. Would it be better though if they drank coffee and chatted, doing all sorts of things but not work?!! NO, right? So again, it's absolutely a good sign for me. And finally, their long queues. Would you, guys, prefer the place you're going to be treated at to be empty?!! If yes, BioTex is definitely not for you. The place's ALWAYS BUSY! And that's the thing to get used to or leave. The decision is obvious - people usually come to reputable/popular centers.Wishing all the IP their soon luck.

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  10. There are many medical, emotional, financial and legal issues to consider when entering a surrogacy arrangement. There are also matters to be aware of once the surrogate gives birth and gives the child to the intended parents.
    Factors that can contribute to a positive surrogacy arrangement include:
    All parties being in good mental and physical health. Clear and open communication between all parties. Clear boundaries and mutual understanding of the relationship and interactions between the surrogate and her family and the commissioning parents. Having realistic expectations about the chance of a successful outcome. All parties having a good understanding of the medical processes involved. Being realistic about the timeline. Being prepared for the emotional responses and reactions that can occur during the process. Agreement between parties regarding what is fair and reasonable payment of the surrogate’s expenses (Including what expenses will be covered). Being aware of and prepared for the financial costs involved
    agreement between parties on how the pregnancy and birth will be managed. Surrogacy is usually a complicated and lengthy process. That's why it's important to be aware of all possible aspects of the treatment plan. Self educating on the point is crusial.

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  11. We were looking on the internet mostly. Not all of the reviews were positive. At times I felt afraid we were not protected from scammers. women wrote about their negative experiences with this or that clinic, this or that doctor etc. This was frustrating, you invest money in treatments (huge sums) and get no bfp but the heartache of being treated unprofessionally. So when it was clear we'd opt for treatments abroad, we spent months and months looking for the most suitable clinic. Contacted many people and all they kindly shared their attitudes with us.

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  12. We're about to start surrogacy treatment with BioTexCom clinic. And as I've already mentioned, surrogacy can be complicated. Gestational surrogacy involves complex medical procedures, and surrogacy laws. Legal processes can be overwhelming at times. It is important to work closely with a trusted professional to ensure the process is completed safely and legally. Surrogacy costs can be significant. Because of the number of people and services required to complete a successful surrogacy, surrogacy can be expensive. Surrogacy requires you to let go of some control. While intended parents typically enjoy a greater sense of control and involvement than families pursuing adoption, you will need to relinquish some control and trust your surrogate to carry the pregnancy for you. Similar to a traditional pregnancy, surrogacy can take its toll on one’s body. Surrogates must undergo screenings. Attend interviews and appointments, and carry a baby for 9 months. During this time, gestational carriers are asked not to engage in any risky or strenuous physical activity that could endanger the pregnancy. Biotex takes good care of its surrogates. At the end of it all, the reward of delivering a new family member surpasses any temporary inconvenience.Surrogacy is an incredible process.

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  13. I agree, every process should be a partnership. If IP don't feel ok about using this or that clinic, there could hardly be successful result. We were looking for long on the internet, searching for the right clinic for us. People's reviews were very different - positive and negative. At least people knew about this or that clinic. Finally we narrowed our search to Ukraine. (prices there are much more affordable). A kind lady on netmums.com told us she passed treatments with Biotexcom clinic. She seemed to be satisfied thought it took them 2 shots to conceive. We contacted her through pm. and got the details, links. God bless the people who find time to share with others. It helps to make the most resonable decision as you know what to expect. I also loved the idea Biotexcom costs are usually divided into installements. So there's no need to pay the whole cost at once - such a useful approach. We're planning to undergo their new method, btw - mitochondrial donation. I hope it'll help my eggs to work out with IVF.

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  14. We’re so gald we have these options nowadays.
    I am a 35 year old with PCOS and thyroid issues. Soon got pregnant but lost the baby. Another 16 months with multiple miscarriages and one ectopic leading to tubes removal. We knew we won’t cope without medical help. After three years of trying we turned to a Greek fertility clinic where passed 2 shots ending in chemical pregnancy and bfn. For some reasons we began feeling uncomfortable with the place and switched it onto Ukrainian biotexcom clinic. Things sounded attractive for us, we were waiting for a miracle. Though the situation turned out to be more complicated as it was before. After further investigations they gave us a tiny verdict of using own eggs. Moreover, my body was not likely to carry pregnancy so we were advised to move onto surrogacy with donor egg. The process went smoothly and quite fast. They knew for sure what they were dealing with and did their job well. Currently we’re nursing our little one.

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  15. Surrogacy route for us. Own eggs of no use so turned to donor eggs. Dh was perfect. At least we kept genetic relation to dh. Though we don’t care that much about using another woman’s eggs now when we’re nursing our little dauhter. We used all possible options so what if there was need in other ladies’ help? That doesn’t bother me. I love my girl more than anything in this world!

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  16. Fortunately, hiring surrogates and purchasing sperm, eggs, or others' leftover frozen embryos, have become accepted as choices on a menu of options. This is so called right of those who can afford it. This is all about the creation of a third, autonomous human being!! My husband and I tried naturally over a year with no luck. Then met with my OB-GYN pap results were good and made the decision to see a doctor at a fertility clinic. Ultrasound and blood work was not bad and did the HSG too . On the basis of these results and due to the doctor's findings the best route was to do IVF. My husband and I called a couple of IVF centers in our area that our doctor gave us. but each IVF consultation was over $300!! and pricing started at $10k!! We honestly did not have any close family or friends that have gone through IVF and thought going on different fertility boards would be a great place to start to get some options from other people going through the same thing. I was told that our clinic is one of the more expensive ones in the area. because they have very good stats and use the latest tech to assist hatching and freeze embryos. I’m sure there are more scientific terms than what I used. I also know they recommend PGS testing. also as you can see from the total costs attached, it’s included whether you ultimately choose it or not. Or you can view it as having to pay a penalty if you don’t do PGS! But I wanted to attach the total bc your overall might be lower. will add that many of the doctors there were faculty at medical school so they really valued research, problem solving, and teaching.. I’ve never once felt it was all about money or that they didn’t care. I did feel I was in the best hands. Then again, I didn’t have a comparison basis – because we didn't have great outcomes with previous 2 IVF cycles – both ended in mc. However, we’ve been at this for years!! I have adenomyosis, LOW AMH. I’ll take a lot of responsibility for my poor egg quality..We passed 2 shots IVF, both times faced mc, our new dr told us tiny was the chance for me to conceive and carry the baby on my own..Soon found ourselves in Ukraine, Biotexcom clinic, undergoing surrogacy treatment.

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  17. Some European countries either prohibit surrogacy or allow surrogacy agreements only the surrogate is unpaid. For those countries that allow surrogacy the laws typically give all parental rights to the surrogate. This is so until a court process can transfer the rights from her to the IP. In these countries the surrogate has the right to keep the baby if she chooses. But this will never happen in Ukraine. Surrogacy there is well regulated. Surrogacy contracts are considered enforceable under legislation. Under Ukrainian law, the child belongs to IP from the moment of conception. Once the baby is born, the birth certificate is issued with the names of the IP. SM is not awarded any parental rights. She has no standing to keep the baby or claim any rights. This is true even if there were no biological relation between the child and IP. In this and other cases their names remain on the birth certificate. Another point is of course affordable prices. VIP package costs somewhat 50k eur, including everything needed for the procedure. I never happened to learn this before with any other clinic. Though our path was long and painful. It took us 10 years to get to surrogacy. We passed 5 ivf shots & 2 FETs. Only one of which brought us our lovely daughter. Yet another shot ended with a mc at 10wks no heartbeat. Further complications led us to surrogacy as I couldn't carry pregnancy myself any more. We made the decision to undergo surrogacy at biotexcom & have no regrets so far.

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  18. Every country has its specific set of laws to protect IP’ rights and the rights of SM. Ukraine is a country with optimally balanced legislation. Relationship to the child is determined by the father of the child. According to the same principle executed documents to the baby. The cost of surrogate motherhood varies due to different treatment programs. The price unlike in the US includes the risks (like cesarean), food, accommodation, transportation, translator, and so on. The procedure for registration of a child is very simple. For most of the cases, passport for the child is given in Ukraine. In some cases it is necessary to draw up documents in IP' own country. The queue moves quickly. The average wait time varies from 1 to six months. But the hugest factor of all is that the surro has no right to keep the baby after delivery! IP' names are on the birth certificate. The surrogate cannot claim any rights after she signs the contract. This makes the process safe for the IP. Everyone, please, make sure your clinic is a reputable one with high live birth success rates. Good luck to all!

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  19. It’s no surprise if you’re feeling worried. However, the more you understand about what’s coming next, the more in control you’ll feel. While every clinic’s protocol will be slightly different and treatments are adjusted for a couple’s individual needs, here is a step-by-step breakdown of what generally takes place during in vitro fertilization. As well as information on the risks, costs, and what’s next if your IVF treatment cycle fails. The point is to find a reliable place to be treated in. The place where you’re sure to be understood and supported.

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