ROPA method
The ROPA method, or reception of eggs from the couple, is an excellent fertility treatment option designed for homoparental couples, specifically for women who wish to experience shared motherhood.

This treatment for homoparental couples, allows both partners to actively participate in the process of creating their family. The couple's eggs are fertilized in the laboratory by IVF and then implanted in the uterus of the partner who wishes to carry the baby, creating a strong bond of both parents with the baby.
Treatement Procedure

Stimulation

In Vitro Fertilization

Embryo transfer

Pregnancy
What is included
- Diagnostic tests of the couple.
- One (1) IVF to achieve pregnancy, either by the traditional technique or by ICSI. This includes laboratory costs such as reagents, culture media, and embryology services.
- All the ultrasounds and controls of the patient, for each of the cycles included in the plan.
- Follicular aspiration for the patient. This includes supplies such as suction needles and catheters, as well as the services of the professionals who perform them.
- Anesthesia in aspirations, as well as the fees of the anesthesiologist and the medications and supplies used in the procedure for each of the contracted cycles or IVF.
- Embryo transfer as well as freezing of non-transferred embryos.
- The embryos obtained not transferred will be frozen and may be thawed and transferred within 2 years after the embryos are formed at no additional cost.