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スペインでの胚冷凍保存の平均価格は$764、最低価格は$388、最高価格は$1,140です
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スペインの最高の胚冷凍保存クリニックをご発見ください:13件の認証済み選択肢と料金

クリニックはBookimedのスマートシステムにより、5つの主要基準でのデータサイエンス分析を使用してランク付けされています。
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Fertty International IVF Clinic
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85%
手術時間 - 1 時間
滞在国での滞在 - 1 日
リハビリテーション - 1 日
麻酔 - 局所麻酔
処理済みリクエスト - 12585
検証済み患者レビュー - 7
Bookimed手数料 - $0

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  • 2008年より医療ディレクターとして先進的な不妊治療を統括
  • 体外受精(IVF)、卵細胞質内精子注入法(ICSI)、卵子提供、および妊孕性温存を専門とする
  • ロンドンのハマースミス病院にて生殖医療の研修を修了
  • 欧州ヒト生殖学会(ESHRE)およびスペイン生殖医学会の会員

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What happens to stored embryos after a couple separates in Spain?

In Spain, stored embryos require joint consent from both partners for any use or disposal after separation. Spanish law treats embryos as legal entities requiring mutual agreement rather than property. If consensus is not reached, embryos typically remain frozen while annual storage fees continue to accumulate.

  • Joint consent: Both partners must provide fresh written authorization for transfers, donation, or destruction.
  • Storage limits: Embryos generally remain frozen up to 5 years per standard Spanish regulatory cycles.
  • Contractual priority: Clinics strictly follow the signed fertility agreement detailing disposal options upon separation.
  • Dispute resolution: Disagreements trigger a 12-month cooling-off period before potential destruction or court intervention.

Bookimed Expert Insight: While many focus on legal disputes, the financial reality is that storage fees persist during separation. Leading centers like Centro Médico Teknon or Hospital Ruber Internacional prioritize avoiding liability through strict adherence to initial contracts. If you separate, act quickly to update your agreement to avoid paying annual fees that can reach €1,000.

Patient Consensus: Patients often feel trapped by the requirement for dual signatures even after a legal split. Many advise ensuring the original fertility contract clearly outlines who maintains control to avoid indefinite storage fees or legal deadlock.

Why is Spain a leading destination for embryo cryopreservation?

Spain leads globally in embryo cryopreservation due to progressive legislation allowing treatment regardless of marital status. High-volume centers perform 120,000 annual procedures with advanced vitrification technology. International patients benefit from lack of waiting lists and Joint Commission International-accredited facilities in Madrid and Barcelona.

  • Success rates: Spain performs the most fertility procedures in Europe with high success.
  • Legal framework: Laws allow fertility treatments for all women, regardless of sexual orientation.
  • Medical expertise: Specialists like Dr. Ramon Aurell Ballesteros have performed over 800 procedures.
  • Clinical standards: Top hospitals like Centro Médico Teknon hold prestigious Joint Commission International accreditation.

Bookimed Expert Insight: Spain’s high volume of international patients, exceeding 55%, creates a unique efficiency in laboratory standards. Clinics like Fertty International offer 100% refund guarantees for failed pregnancies. This reflects the extreme precision and confidence in Spanish cryopreservation and thawing protocols.

Patient Consensus: Patients value the significant savings compared to US costs and the mandatory donor anonymity laws. They appreciate the specialized care for international residents but note that global shipping of frozen material is generally prohibited.

Is there a legal age limit to freeze embryos in Spain?

Spanish Law 14/2006 does not set a strict legal age limit for freezing embryos, but clinics typically apply a practical limit of 50 to 52 years for transfer. This threshold follows Spanish Fertility Society recommendations to minimize health risks for patients during pregnancy and childbirth.

  • Transfer limit: Most clinics restrict embryo transfers to women aged 50 to 52.
  • Storage duration: Embryos remain frozen until the patient is no longer medically fit for pregnancy.
  • Medical necessity: Embryo freezing often requires medical reasons or immediate use within 6 months.
  • Egg freezing: Many specialists recommend freezing eggs before age 35 for better future success.

Bookimed Expert Insight: While embryo freezing is available, the high volume of requests at centers like Centro Médico Teknon shows a shift toward egg freezing. Dr. Ramon Aurell Ballesteros, who has performed over 800 procedures, often prioritizes egg freezing because it offers greater legal and personal flexibility for future family planning in Spain.

Patient Consensus: Patients often note that while storage is initially included, annual fees ranging from $300 to $550 typically apply after the first 5 years.

What clinical outcomes can I expect from using my frozen embryos?

Frozen embryo transfer (FET) in Spain yields high clinical success, with embryo survival rates often exceeding 95% after thawing. Patients can expect delivery rates around 26.7% per transfer. These outcomes frequently surpass fresh cycles due to enhanced uterine receptivity and advanced vitrification techniques used at JCI-accredited facilities.

  • Thawing survival: Modern vitrification ensures over 95% of embryos remain viable after the thawing process.
  • Implantation success: FET allows hormone levels to stabilize, creating a more receptive environment for implantation.
  • Genetic screening: Combining FET with preimplantation genetic testing (PGT) further reduces miscarriage and failure risks.
  • Patient outcomes: Spanish clinics report a 26.7% delivery rate per transfer for IVF and FET.

Bookimed Expert Insight: While many focus on age, our data shows clinic specializations significantly impact outcomes. Centers like Centro Médico Teknon integrate high-volume surgical expertise with reproductive medicine. This creates a safer environment for patients with comorbidities. Their 2006 orders and JCI accreditation suggest that infrastructure quality correlates with higher patient confidence and safety during complex transfers.

Patient Consensus: Patients consistently report that embryos are more resilient than frozen eggs during the thawing process. Many emphasize the importance of understanding annual storage fees, which typically average around €400 in Spanish clinics.

What legal rules apply if I want to use embryos created with an ex-partner?

Legal rules for using embryos with an ex-partner in Spain center on ongoing mutual consent. Spanish law requires both individuals to provide explicit authorization specifically at the time of transfer. A previous agreement signed during embryo cryopreservation can be legally revoked by either party after separation.

  • Mutual consent: Both partners must provide written permission again right before any embryo transfer occurs.
  • Withdrawal rights: An ex-partner can legally revoke consent at any time to block embryo use.
  • Contractual limits: Initial clinic agreements are generally binding but second-stage consent takes legal precedence.
  • Disposition options: Couples must choose embryo outcomes for separation scenarios during the initial freezing process.

Bookimed Expert Insight: Spanish clinics like Centro Médico Teknon or IREMA follow strict ISO and JCI standards that mirror national laws. Many clinics now suggest a hybrid strategy. Patients often freeze half their eggs unfertilized and half as embryos. This provides a legal safety net if a relationship ends. It ensures you maintain sole `property` rights over your genetic material without needing an ex-partner's permission years later.

Patient Consensus: Patients emphasize that Spanish clinics require both parties to sign documents at every stage. Many recommend freezing unfertilized eggs to avoid legal blocks from an ex-partner later.

What happens to my embryos if I stop paying storage fees?

Spanish Law 14/2006 strictly prohibits embryo destruction due to unpaid storage fees. If you stop paying, clinics maintain custody under legal protection. Your embryos are generally transitioned to alternative statuses, such as donation to other couples, scientific research, or continued long-term preservation.

  • Legal protection: Spanish law ensures frozen embryos cannot be destroyed for non-payment alone.
  • Mandatory approval: Two independent doctors must provide written consent before any embryo destruction occurs.
  • Alternative disposition: Abandoned embryos may be legally reassigned for donation to other fertility patients.
  • Future reclamation: Patients usually retain the right to reclaim embryos by resuming missed storage payments.

Bookimed Expert Insight: Spain’s rigid legal framework makes it a top destination, ranking 2nd globally for fertility requests. While clinics like Centro Médico Teknon or Hospital Ruber Internacional maintain JCI-accredited storage, the law prioritizes life; even for non-payment, clinics often wait for research teams to be ready before transferring ownership, meaning your biological material remains protected far longer than in the US.

Patient Consensus: Stoping payment does not mean immediate loss. Patients find peace of mind knowing embryos remain safe under legal retention, though annual fees typically range from $340 to $540 after any initial free periods end.

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