Many people have considered adoption as a way to build their families. Whether you’ve exhausted your fertility treatments or you want to open your heart to raising a child that’s not biologically yours, there are some options you may not have thought about. In general, traditional adoption can cost anywhere from $5000 to $40,000, or more. Embryo adoption through NCCRM costs $4000 and you get to experience the bond of pregnancy and childbirth.
At NCCRM, we currently have embryos ready to be matched to couples who want to build their families. These embryos are cryopreserved and have been released to NCCRM by current and former NCCRM patients who have completed building their families but would like to help other couples who, for whatever reason, cannot use their own eggs and sperm. The pregnancy rates for embryo transfers is very good and the whole process is considerably more affordable and less complicated than traditional adoption. As a recipient couple of an embryo adoption, you also get to experience the miracle of pregnancy and the excitement of delivering a baby. In addition, you have confidence during your pregnancy because you would have the opportunity to make sure you are getting proper pre-natal care, good nutrition, exercise and rest.
Here is the basic process and approximate cost of embryo adoption at NCCRM:
Initial consultation with our physicians
FDA required tests through lab work-ups and a physical to make sure the wife can carry a pregnancy
Matching process begins to find a suitable embryo to be adopted
Psychological evaluation
Transfer of embryo(s)
Monitoring visits
All costs listed on this page reflect “cash discounts” and are paid in advance.
Embryo adoption at NCCRM costs $4000.
Range of Cost for Traditional Adoption:
Foster Care Adoptions: $0 – $2,500
Licensed Private Agency Adoptions: $5,000 – $40,000+
Independent Adoptions: $8,000 – $40,000+
Facilitated/Unlicensed Adoptions: $5,000 – $40,000+
International Adoptions: $7,000 – $30,000
*Source: www.adoption.com