egg donation treatmen<\/a>t \u2013 a fertility treatment which that greatly depends on matching the perfect donor to the patient.<\/p>\nTo protect both patients and donors Spanish law requires that the donation process must be completely anonymous. \u00a0In addition, donors must be in good condition and younger than 35. Moreover, both donor and patient must share a phenotypical resemblance: hair colour, BMI, eye colour, and so on.<\/p>\n
\nClaire and David were grateful that so many women in Spain were willing to donate their own eggs, enabling others less fortunate, the chance of forming a family.<\/p>\n
\u201cWe are really grateful that there are people willing to donate eggs. If we are being honest, it has taken a while for us to understand the Spanish anonymity rules for egg donors, but we have taken the time to consider this. It\u2019s hard not having control or letting another person being in charge for something related to your baby. However, we even think now it is better that way, because the more you know, the more you want to know and we do prefer knowing nothing and leaving it in the clinic\u2019s hands.\u201d<\/p>\n
There are other factors, however, that are crucial to achieving a successful pregnancy: the quality of the embryo and the microenvironment of the endometrial lining. This means that a successful pregnancy also depends on the successful communication between the embryo and the endometrial lining.<\/p>\n
When we discovered that Claire didn\u2019t have a single positive pregnancy test, we suggested to perform an endometrial biopsy to analyse the retrieved sample by means of the ER Map\u00ae test (Endometrial Receptivity Map) and accurately determine the receptivity of Claire\u2019s endometrium during the window of implantation (the moment when the endometrial lining is receptive).<\/p>\n <\/figure>\n\u201dThe test results showed that Claire\u2019s endometrium was post-receptive, meaning that a transfer performed on day 5.5 of progesterone (like in 70% of cases) would not end up in a successful pregnancy\u201d explains Dr Natalia Szlarb.<\/p>\n
\u201cBefore coming to IVF Spain, we had never heard of an endometrial study or ER Map. The fact that the endometrial study analyses the best time to transfer the embryo could make a big difference to our treatment. We were really impressed with the accuracy of the test.<\/p>\n
Our ER Map test result was post-receptive and although this was initially a concern, we later came around to the view that knowing the best time to transfer the embryo would increase the chances of success, and this might have been the reason our other treatments in the UK had failed\u201d – Claire and David.<\/p>\n
There are other key factors, however, to achieve a pregnancy such as the malefactor. David suffers from teratozoospermia which implies that 96% of the ejaculated sperm cells have an abnormal morphology. Luckily, we were able to improve David\u2019s sperm quality and fertilize the retrieved eggs.<\/p>\n
We now wish them the best of luck!<\/p>\n
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