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IVF in Argentina

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The ultimate guide to your fertility treatment in Argentina
IVF in Argentina, Egg Donation in Argentina

Argentina is a popular destination for IVF treatment for patients from all over the world. A selection of top-quality clinics, backed by liberal fertility laws, makes Argentina an attractive option for patients from Latin America, North America, Australasia, and Europe. Argentina’s stunning natural beauty and rich culture only add to the country’s appeal. Here we will look at exactly why so many people have opted to have fertility treatment in Argentina.

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IUI Treatment in Argentina: Legal Aspects

Intrauterine Insemination, often referred to as IUI, is legal in Argentina and available to single women and both heterosexual and female same-sex couples. Although there is no upper age limit on women having fertility treatment in Argentina, many clinics will only offer support to women up to, and including, the age of 50. Donor sperm may be used in IUI, but legally this must be sourced from one of the state-registered gamete banks.

IUI is considerably cheaper than IVF, but the treatment is not suitable for everyone and has a lower success rate than IVF.

IVF Treatment in Argentina: Legal Aspects

Just like IUI, IVF in Argentina is open to single women and mixed and same-sex couples, with many clinics only supporting patients up to 50 years old. Legally, there is no limit to the number of embryos that can be introduced during each transfer. Some clinics prefer to transfer two embryos if the patient is younger but as many as four if advanced maternal age is a factor. Other clinics will only transfer one embryo, regardless of the age of the patient.

PGS/PGT-A embryo genetic diagnosis is widely used in Argentina, with great success.

Sex selection is allowed inArgentina, but unlike other countries such as Spain, sex selection is often carried out for non-medical or social reasons, not just for medical purposes.

Egg, sperm and embryo donation are altruistic and anonymous.

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  • Argentina supports patients with advanced maternal age, with many clinics accepting patients up to and including the age of 50
  • There is no legal limit on the age of the male partner
  • IVF is available to single women and both heterosexual and lesbian couples
  • Female same-sex couples are offered a choice of regular IVF with donor sperm or ROPA (Reception of Oocytes from Partner), a shared motherhood option allowing one partner to provide the eggs and the other to receive the embryo and carry the pregnancy
  • Sex selection is allowed for medical and non-medical reasons
  • PGS/PGT-A embryo genetic diagnosis is widely used
  • Many clinics support HIV-positive patients

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Egg Donation in Argentina

Patients travel from all over the world to Argentina for egg donation IVF, from Latin American countries including Uruguay, Brazil, Mexico and Chile, to the US, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, and as far afield as Europe. Argentina has a vast selection of eggs from donors of different races and ethnicities, including Latino, Caucasian, African, Indian and Thai/Asian. As a result, waiting time for treatment is often short.

It is common for potential egg donors to be screened for certain medical conditions including:

  • HIV
  • Hepatitis B and C
  • Syphilis
  • Cystic Fibrosis
  • Panel recessive diseases
  • Karyotype

Although there is no legal requirement for a psychological assessment before donating eggs in Argentina, it is recognised as best practice and a good clinic will assess the donor’s psychological health before proceeding. It is also important that the donor understands all the implications of the donation process.

As egg donation is anonymous in Argentina, the clinic will choose the best match according to physical characteristics, such as race, height and eye colour. Phenotypic matching ensures the best possible match between the donor and recipient.

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Sperm Donation in Argentina

Sperm donation in Argentina is anonymous, so no personal information about the donor can be shared with the patient. Under Argentinian law, donor sperm and eggs must come from one of the state-registered gamete banks. Just like egg donors, sperm donors are not paid.

There is no legal limit on the number of children that can be born from the same sperm donor. Instead, this figure is based on clinical practice guidelines.  Speak to your clinic before treatment.

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IVF Costs in Argentina

Wherever you choose to go for your fertility treatment, one of the biggest driving factors is cost. Prices of different fertility treatments vary from clinic to clinic and depend on the patient’s own unique set of circumstances. The below figures give a snapshot of what you can expect from IVF costs in Argentina.

  • IUI costs between €475 and €1,425. If donor sperm is used the price will be at the upper end of this scale.
  • IVF using the patient’s own eggs costs between €3,330 to €5,000
  • Egg donation IVF in Argentina costs between €5,700 to €9,530
  • IVF with embryo donation costs in the region of €3,800
  • For IVF using egg freezing (oocyte cryopreservation), the costs range from €2,380 to €2,555.
IVF costs in Argentina – basic packages
IVF with own eggs in Argentina€3,300 – €5,000
IVF with donor eggs in Argentina€5,700 – €9,530
Embryo donation in ArgentinaIn the region of €3,800
Egg freezing (oocytes cryopreservation) in Argentina€2,380 – €2,555

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Egg Donation Costs in Argentina

Egg donation IVF in Argentina costs between €5,700 – €9,530. Prices can vary depending on what is included in the treatment package, for example some clinics may include embryo freezing in the treatment price while others may have this as an additional cost to pay. Check which add-on treatments are included in your IVF treatment package before proceeding.

Frozen eggs or egg-sharing programmes offered by some clinics can lower the price of egg donor IVF. The final cost can also be affected by whether the clinic offers a guarantee with IVF treatment, for example, that you can expect a certain number of embryos on day three or day five.

Embryo Donation Cost in Argentina

Embryo donation in Argentina costs around €3,800, but that price will vary depending on the clinic. Embryo donation is both anonymous and altruistic, and donor embryos must come from embryo banks registered with the Federal Registry of Health Establishments (ReFES) of the National Directorate of Health Regulation and Quality in Health Services.

The ROPA Method in Argentina

As well as regular IVF with donor sperm, Argentinian IVF clinics offer a shared motherhood option called ROPA (Reception of Oocytes from Partner). This treatment allows female same-sex couples to share the experience with one partner donating her eggs and the other partner undergoing the embryo transfer and carrying the baby. ROPA costs €4,600 to €6,600 depending on the package. The cost of medication, IVF add-ons and freezing the resulting embryos may push this total up further if these services are not included in the treatment package.

Other IVF Costs in Argentina

Wherever you choose to go for IVF treatment, you will likely end up with some extra costs, so it is important to factor this into your budget. Often medication is not included in the advertised price and IVF add-ons will prove an extra expense that you may not have budgeted for.

A medical consultation with a doctor at the clinic may cost up to €380, although some clinics offer the first appointment free of charge.

PGT-A/PGS can prove a significant extra expense, depending on the number of embryos biopsied.

Embryo freezing and storage is available for around €310-€400 per year, while a Frozen Embryo Transfer (FET) costs in the region of €1,900. Always check with the clinic exactly what is included in the price of your treatment before proceeding. Clinics should always be open and upfront about their pricing wherever possible.

IVF costs in Argentina – other costs and add-ons
Medical consultation (doctor)Free – €378
Sperm freezing€310 – €400
Donor sperm€378 – €947
PGT-A / PGS genetic embryo testingPrices vary
Vitrification of (remaining) embryos and storage for 1 year€310 – €400
FET – Frozen Embryo TransferAround €1,900 per transfer

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IVF in Argentina – Review

Argentina is a popular international destination for IVF for patients seeking affordable treatment at world-class clinics boasting excellent success rates. It is especially considered to be a ‘go to’ destination for patients seeking gamete donation. This is hardly surprising, as Argentina has many egg, sperm and embryos from donors of various ethnicities, so the wait to find the perfect donor for treatment is very short and often treatment can begin immediately. There is no upper age limit with regards to the patient, although many fertility clinics will only support women up to, and including, the age of 50.

Thanks to its liberal fertility laws, Argentina welcomes single women, and straight and female mixed-sex couples for treatment, regardless of their marital status. Many clinics offer ROPA for lesbian couples, which allows both partners to be involved in the process of creating and bringing new life into the world.

The Civil and Commercial Code of the Nation / Law # 26.862 guarantees access to all scientific methods of assisted fertilisation. Donated gametes and embryos must come exclusively from banks registered with the Federal Registry of Health Establishments (ReFES) of the National Directorate of Health Regulation and Quality in Health Services.

IVF Success Rates in Argentina with Own Eggs

Unlike European countries such as Spain and Greece, it is not easy to find a comprehensive breakdown of IVF success rates in Argentina. However, IVF success rates in Argentina using the patient’s own eggs stands at around 45%-50% for women under the age of 38. It is important to remember that these success rates vary due to each individual’s personal circumstances and health diagnosis.

IVF Success Rates in Argentina with Donor Eggs

Success rates for egg donation IVF in Argentina are higher, with around 60-65% of patients having a positive pregnancy test after one embryo transfer. This figure rises to around 90-93% after three embryo transfers.

It is important to note that legally there is no upper limit on the number of embryos that can be implanted per transfer. Although some clinics stick to one, other clinics prefer to use two to four embryos, depending on the age of the recipient. This can have an impact on IVF success rates in Argentina.

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Travelling to Argentina for IVF Treatment

Argentina is rapidly becoming one of the most popular countries for people seeking IVF treatment outside of Europe. But how easy is it to travel to Argentina and is there enough to explore in this beautiful South American country to turn your visit into the trip of a lifetime?

Here, we will look at getting to and around Argentina, so you can plan your trip properly, get the most out of your time there and help you to feel relaxed as possible, which will of course ultimately help with your IVF treatment.

How Safe is Argentina?

Argentina is generally considered to be a safe country to visit. There is an increased risk of petty crime, such as pickpocketing and bag snatching, in certain areas of Buenos Aires and Mendoza. Take the same precautions that you would in any other major city in the world to protect yourself against this kind of theft.

Travel to Argentina

There are international airports dotted throughout Argentina, so whichever clinic you choose to visit, you should be able to fly to the nearest city with ease. Prices for flights from the UK to Argentina start from around €790 at the time of writing. From the US, flights start from as little as €545 if you are travelling from Texas to Buenos Aires and up to €2,316 if travelling from Aspen, Colorado. However, these prices depend on the time of year you travel, and you may be able to find better prices depending on when you take your trip.

Entry Requirements

You can visit Argentina without a visa for business or tourism for up to 90 days. To stay longer, or to work or study, you must meet the Argentine government’s entry requirements

Travelling Around Argentina

Argentina is a vast country, but luckily it has an excellent transport network. There are many medium and long-distance bus services, with varying facilities available onboard, from full or partial reclining seats, Wi-Fi, air conditioning and even a hot meal service on some of the pricier long-distance options.

Many popular Argentinian cities can be reached by train, including Mar del Plata, Córdoba, Rosario and Tucumán. However service is often slower and less frequent than the bus, but usually cheaper, if you are on a tight budget.

Car rental in Argentina is more expensive than in Europe or North America but does allow you to explore the less ‘touristy’ areas of the country and smaller towns such as Salta, Jujuy and Patagonia, where bus services are more infrequent.

Places to Visit in Argentina

Argentina is a country rich in culture and natural wonders, packed full of must-see tourist attractions to visit during your stay.

Buenos Aires is a vibrant city, ideal for foodies looking to sample authentic Argentinian cuisine or enjoy an asado, and the perfect spot to take in a traditional Argentine Tango.

In terms of natural beauty, visitors to Argentina really are spoiled for choice. Not only are there the spectacular Patagonia Mountains and Iguazu Falls, there is also the chance to visit the heart of Argentina’s wine country at Salta and Mendoza.

Why Argentina is a top choice for international patients seeking affordable IVF

Argentina welcomes international patients for fertility treatment, regardless of their sexual orientation or marital status. Treatment is affordable and accessible, while egg, sperm and embryo donors are in good supply. Donors include women and men of many different races and ethnic backgrounds, including Latino, African, Caucasian, Indian, and Thai/Asian. This instant access to such a wide variety of donors makes Argentina a very attractive option for patients looking for a gamete or embryo donor.

Patient Preferences by Country for IVF in Argentina

Argentina is a top destination for international patients seeking IVF treatment due to its advanced clinics, high success rates, and favorable legal framework. It is a popular choice among single women and straight and female same-sex couples from the US, Canada, Australia, New Zealand and Latin American countries, including Brazil, Chile, and Uruguay.

Argentina as a Popular IVF Destination

Argentina is a popular destination for IVF due to the use of cutting-edge technologies, world-class medical staff and favorable fertility laws, resulting in some enviable success rates.

US Patient Preferences

Buenos Aires is a popular destination for US patients seeking IVF in Argentina. There are daily direct flights to this bustling city from several US airports, including New York, Dallas, Washington, Miami, Atlanta and Houston. Carriers include Delta, American Airlines, United Airlines, LAN and Aerolineas Argentina. Some clinics work with airlines to offer discounts on the airfare from certain locations.

Air Canada also offers direct flights from Toronto to Buenos Aires.

UK Patient Preferences

Although Argentina is more popular with patients from North America, Latin America and Australasia due to the distance, the country still attracts patients from the UK.

There are 21 airlines that fly to Argentina from the UK. The most popular route is from London Gatwick Airport to Ministro Pistarini International Airport in Buenos Aires. On average this flight takes 18 hours 45 minutes one way, costing around £1,834 (€2,224) for the round trip. Most flights from the UK to Argentina make one or more stops.

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Laura Cooke
Laura is a freelance journalist who specialises in writing about fertility, egg and sperm donation and IVF. She has previously written about the subject for publications including Men's Health UK and Stylist.
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