• Free Online Seminar!  October 01, 2015

    Free Online Seminar! October 01, 2015

    BioTexCom managers will answer all your questions concerning surrogacy and egg donation during the video – chat. Reference to participate in webinar English speaking client managers of the BioTexCom Center will hold the web conference on October 01, 2015 (Thursday). All who wish can follow it and ask own questions visiting our official web site fromRead more

  • Free Online Seminar, December 11, 2014 (video)

    Free Online Seminar, December 11, 2014 (video)

    Manager of BioTexCom gives answers to questions regarding surrogacy programs, egg donation programs, process of the programs and packages.Read more

  • For your kind perusal

    For your kind perusal

    Hello, Dear Clients and Guests. Taking into consideration that our customer base is extending quickly, there are some changes in timeline. The process of matching surrogate mothers for some programs might take up to 6 months. We keep a hope that you accept this new feature with understanding.  Read more

  • For pregnancy or profit—motive for undergoing IVF may alter the experience

    For pregnancy or profit—motive for undergoing IVF may alter the experience

    An individual’s reason for undergoing a medical intervention—be it to prevent or treat disease, earn money, or have a child—may result in variations in the bodily experience of the patient, Yale researchers have found.Read more

  • Foods to eat and skip to increase chances for pregnancy

    Foods to eat and skip to increase chances for pregnancy

    From in-vitro fertilization to miscarriages to infertility, trying to get pregnant can be a painful process for many women — and their partners, too. New research is shedding light on the role that food plays in fertility, and how it can affect not just your waistline but your chances of getting pregnant too. A Harvard UniversityRead more

  • Flushed with success, but we will still need IVF

    Flushed with success, but we will still need IVF

    The recent study from Dreyer et al examining the chance of natural pregnancy following hysterosalpingography (HSG) has provoked a significant amount of interest in the lay press, with suggestionsRead more

  • Flame retardant chemical interferes with IVF, says study

    Flame retardant chemical interferes with IVF, says study

    A common flame retardant used in furniture and yoga mats may reduce a woman’s chances of successful pregnancy and birth through in vitro fertilization, according to researchers at Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health.Read more

  • FIRST: SPERM HAVE BEEN PRODUCED IN VITRO

    FIRST: SPERM HAVE BEEN PRODUCED IN VITRO

    If confirmed, this is a world first that offers hope to infertile men to have more children one day thanks to reproductive health. For the first time, complete human sperm would have been obtained by culturing in vitro cells taken in the testes of men unable to produce naturally. In healthy men, these stem cells,Read more

  • First live birth after transplantation of ovarian tissue removed and frozen during childhood

    First live birth after transplantation of ovarian tissue removed and frozen during childhood

    A young woman has become the first in the world to give birth to a healthy child after doctors restored her fertility by transplanting ovarian tissue that had been removed and frozen while she was a child. A report of the case is published today (Wednesday) in Human Reproduction [1], one of the world’s leadingRead more

  • First IVF septuplet twins grow up!

    First IVF septuplet twins grow up!

    As we all know IVF (weather on your own or donor egg cell) in-vitro fertilized about 7 embryos. 23% to 30% the probability that at least one of embryo will take a root.  It’s very rarely all embryo starts develop, but such cases are exist. In 1997 Bobby from Iowa got pregnant with 7 children.Read more