The most common form of assisted reproduction. What it really costs abroad, the honest success rates, the genuine risks, and how to choose safely. We never name a clinic.
A single IVF cycle privately in the UK commonly totals around £5,000 to £8,000 once tests, medication, and storage are added in, and the headline package price is usually lower than the true cost. Abroad, in European markets such as the Czech Republic, Greece, and Spain, own egg cycles are often quoted from about 2,800 to 4,500 euros, which can be a saving of roughly half even after travel. The medical process is broadly similar wherever you go. The honest point worth making first is that success depends far more on your age and your own biology than on the country, and no clinic can guarantee a baby.
Costs below are indicative ranges, reviewed September 2025, and vary by your protocol, medication, the use of donor eggs or sperm, and any add ons. They are not a quote and not a promise of a result.
In vitro fertilisation, or IVF, is the most common form of assisted reproduction. After a course of hormone injections to stimulate the ovaries to produce several eggs, the eggs are collected under sedation, fertilised with sperm in a laboratory, and one resulting embryo is usually transferred to the womb a few days later. Any surplus embryos can be frozen for later. A full cycle takes several weeks from the start of medication to the pregnancy test, and not every cycle reaches embryo transfer.
Who it tends to suit. People with blocked or damaged fallopian tubes, unexplained infertility after other treatments, ovulation problems, or where the female partner is older and time matters. It is also used with donor eggs or sperm, and in same sex and single parent family building.
Who it tends not to suit. People for whom a simpler treatment is more appropriate first, those whose chance of success is very low because of age or very low ovarian reserve, where an honest clinic should say so, and anyone who has not had the cause of their infertility properly assessed. IVF is demanding physically and emotionally, and it often takes more than one cycle.
Most UK clinics advertise a headline package, then add the pre treatment investigations, the medication, the mandated screening, and embryo storage, so the true cost is higher than the first figure. Abroad the saving comes mainly from lower labour and facility costs, not lower quality by default, but medication and add ons are often billed separately there too.
Indicative ranges, reviewed September 2025. Not a quote. A price far below the rest of the market can mean essentials are billed separately, so always ask for the cost of a complete cycle including medication, and the currency you are billed in.
Confirm exactly what one full cycle includes, whether medication and freezing are extra, and what a frozen embryo transfer would cost later. For a fuller breakdown see our cost by country guide.
IVF is generally safe, but it carries real risks, and the medication used to stimulate the ovaries is the main source of them. The chance of a healthy birth also falls steadily with age.
OHSS happens when the ovaries over respond to fertility medicine. Around a third of women have mild OHSS that settles at home, but severe OHSS is rare and can be serious or even life threatening, so any worsening symptoms must be reported to the clinic at once.
Transferring more than one embryo raises the chance of twins or more, which carries higher risks for mother and babies. UK regulation sets clinics a target that fewer than 10 percent of IVF births are multiples, a safeguard that is not guaranteed everywhere.
The risk of an embryo implanting in a fallopian tube rather than the womb is slightly higher with IVF and needs prompt medical care.
Cycles often fail, and many people need more than one. The cumulative cost and the emotional toll are real and worth planning for before you start.
Stimulation needs close monitoring by scan and blood test, and OHSS or a complication can appear after you have flown home, when it is hardest to manage. Long flights soon after egg collection also add a small clot risk. Agree before you travel how monitoring and any complication will be handled.
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Around two weeks of hormone injections, with scans and blood tests to track how the ovaries respond and adjust the dose.
Eggs are collected under sedation in a short procedure. OHSS, if it happens, usually appears in the days that follow.
Eggs are fertilised in the laboratory and an embryo is transferred a few days later. Surplus embryos can be frozen.
A pregnancy test follows about two weeks after transfer. If the cycle fails, a frozen embryo or a fresh cycle may be the next step.
If a cycle fails, or if OHSS or an early pregnancy complication appears once you are home, you need responsive local care and a clear plan. Agree before you travel how follow up, frozen embryo transfers, and any complication will be handled, and how records will be shared with your own doctor.
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Privately in the UK a single cycle commonly totals about 5,000 to 8,000 pounds once tests, medication, and storage are included. Abroad, own egg cycles in Europe are often quoted from about 2,800 to 4,500 euros. These are indicative ranges, reviewed September 2025.
UK regulator data puts the live birth rate at roughly 32 percent per embryo transferred for women under 35, falling to around 9 percent at 40 to 42 and lower thereafter. Success depends heavily on age, and many people need more than one cycle.
It is generally safe, but the main risks are ovarian hyperstimulation syndrome, multiple pregnancy if more than one embryo is transferred, and a slightly higher chance of ectopic pregnancy. Most OHSS is mild, but severe cases are serious.
Mostly lower labour and facility costs, not lower quality by default. A price far below the market can mean medication and add ons are billed separately, so always compare the cost of a complete cycle.
OHSS or an early complication can appear after you fly home. Agree before you travel who manages it, how monitoring is arranged, and how your records reach your own doctor.
The indicative price ranges, what drives them, and why abroad differs from home.
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Compare how IVF works in each country, what it tends to cost, and the local risks to weigh. Indicative and informational. We never name a clinic.
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