New Trends in Fertility Treatment Abroad 

Common
procedures for treating infertility in the past have included artificial
insemination, in Vitro fertilization, embryo transfer and reproductive
assistance and sperm extraction techniques. Additional options and choices for
parents include newer technologies, several of which include forms of assisted
reproduction, known as ART, including IVF (in Vitro fertilization) and PGD
(pre-implantation genetic diagnosis), assisted zona hatching (AZH) and
autologous endometrial coculture (AEC) and intracytoplasmic sperm injection
(ICSI).
Fertility Tourism
Widespread research and the development of a variety of treatments for
infertile couples have encouraged across-border travel for affordable and
effective fertility treatments, especially for Americans. Intrauterine
insemination in the U.S.
may cost between $300 an $800 per attempt, while in Vitro fertilization
techniques average $8,000 and $12,000 per attempt, in addition to medications
to induce ovulation, which may cost over $2,000.
Infertility treatment abroad has grown in popularity, affordability and
effectiveness in recent years, with facilities throughout Europe, South America
and Southeast Asia offering a variety of
infertility treatments to couples.
Argentina, South America is
known for cutting edge technologies in fertility treatments, as is India.
Newcomers to medical tourism in the fertility field, though through no lack of
experience or credentials include facilities in Turkey
and Jordan.
Assisted reproduction fertility treatment facilities in Mexico have also grown clientele
lists.
For example, Jinemed Hospital, located in Istanbul, Turkey,
provides a variety of IVF, ICSI, PGD, IVM and ovarian cortex freezing
treatments and technologies, with nearly two decades of experience in the
field. Fertility Argentina,
also known as CEGYR, located in Buenos
Aires, also offers certified and accredited care in
ART (assisted reproduction technology).
Effective and Affordable Care
Couples traveling to foreign destinations for fertility treatments may save
between 25% and 75% of costs of procedures in the United States and Britain.
Couples from around the world, including the U.S.,
South America, Western Europe and Africa are
traveling abroad for fertility treatments.
The number of Americans alone expected to travel abroad for fertility
treatments and other aspects of health care is expected to double in 2010 and
coming years. In the United
States, many insurance companies only cover
infertility diagnosis, but not treatments.
Couples traveling to central European, African, or Asian and South American
destinations often pay less than half the cost of the procedure in the U.S. or
Britain, with costs also including air fare, accommodations, laboratory tests,
and full staff support.
According to the National Institutes of Health, the medical tourism industry is
expected to grow financially to upwards of $40 billion in 2010, with more than
six million Americans seeking specialized medical care and infertility
treatments abroad, growing medical tourism revenue upwards of $4.4 billion by
2012.
Internet Resources, such as PlacidWay, an International Medical tourism portal
based in Denver, Colorado, seeks to offer reliable, up to
date, and ample resources for couples seeking certified and accredited fertility
clinic facilities around the globe.
Couples are urged to research affordable and high quality and effective care
before giving up on their goal of conceiving, considering the possibility of
traveling abroad to make their dreams a reality. Medical fertility treatments
and clinics abroad are available, affordable, effective, and obtainable for
couples around the globe struggling with infertility.
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