The secrets of the embryo selection process that no one has told you about

Discover how, within the framework of surrogacy, the embryo selection process uses morphological and genetic criteria to identify low-quality embryos and improve the chances of success.
A question that paves the way for the PGTA test

Discover how the PGTA test can help, in the context of surrogacy, to identify possible genetic diseases in the embryo before pregnancy: advantages, limitations, and frequently asked questions.
How are low-quality embryos identified according to morphological and genetic criteria in selection?

Learn about the criteria used to identify low-quality embryos through morphological and genetic evaluation, and their importance in surrogacy and embryo transfer.
The PGTA test in surrogacy reveals the genetics of the embryo and improves embryo transfer

Discover how the PGTA test allows for the analysis of the embryo’s genetics before pregnancy in a surrogacy process.
Medical and legal information for surrogate mothers in surrogacy

Discover how a surrogate mother learns all the necessary medical and legal information before beginning surrogacy. Key requirements and advice for a safe process.
Is it possible to select the sex of the baby in surrogacy using PGTA testing?

Discover how surrogacy can be combined with the PGTA test to attempt to select the sex of the baby.
The spindle apparatus directly influences the genetic quality of embryos

Learn why the cell spindle system affects the genomic quality of embryos and what this means for surrogacy.
Embryo transfer in surrogacy requires key steps and adequate preparation.

Discover the key steps and essential preparation for a successful embryo transfer in a surrogacy process.
Our experience at Wish for a Baby Cologne 2025

Gestlife stood out at the Wish for a Baby Cologne 2025 fair, sharing its experience in surrogacy with future parents. Talks, personalized advice, and a warm welcome reinforced our commitment to transparency and comprehensive support.
Void contracts, living rights: the Supreme Court’s social doctrine on surrogacy

Although surrogacy is illegal, the Supreme Court protects the social rights of children born through this means. A doctrine that sets the course.