When choosing a surrogacy program, understanding IVF success rates is essential. Our partner clinics in Armenia maintain exceptional success rates that meet or exceed international standards.
What Success Rates Mean
IVF success rates are typically measured by the percentage of embryo transfers that result in a live birth. However, multiple factors influence these rates:
• Age of the egg provider
• Quality of embryos
• Surrogate health and uterine receptivity
• Clinic protocols and laboratory conditions
Our Partner Clinics Performance
Lumina Family partners with JCI-accredited fertility clinics in Yerevan that consistently achieve:
• 65-70% success rate per transfer for donor egg cycles
• 55-60% success rate per transfer using intended mother eggs (under 35)
• 98% overall program success rate (achieving live birth within 3 transfers)
Why Armenia?
Armenia has become a leading destination for fertility treatments for several reasons:
• Internationally trained specialists with decades of experience
• State-of-the-art laboratory equipment
• Rigorous surrogate screening and monitoring
• Cost-effective treatment without compromising quality
• Supportive legal framework for surrogacy
The Lumina Advantage
What sets our program apart:
• Pre-implantation genetic testing (PGT) on all embryos
• Single embryo transfer policy to reduce multiple pregnancy risks
• Comprehensive surrogate health monitoring
• 24/7 medical support throughout the pregnancy
Understanding the Numbers
A successful cycle does not always mean success on the first try. Our program includes up to three embryo transfers as part of the base package, and 95% of families achieve pregnancy within two transfers.
Questions to Ask
When evaluating success rates, ask:
• What is included in the success rate calculation?
• How many cycles does the rate cover?
• What happens if the first transfer does not succeed?
• What is the multiple pregnancy rate?
Our medical team is available to discuss your specific situation and provide personalized success estimates based on your medical history.