Different paths to conception
In-Vitro Fertilisation (IVF) is a widely recognized method of assisted conception. This process begins with hormone treatments and injections designed to stimulate the ovaries, encouraging them to produce more eggs. Once the eggs are ready, they are retrieved and then fertilized with a sperm sample in a laboratory to create embryos. The final step involves transferring the embryos into the uterus, with the hope of achieving a successful pregnancy.
Intrauterine Insemination (IUI) is a procedure that aids natural conception by placing specially prepared sperm directly into the uterus. This technique boosts the chances of sperm reaching the fallopian tubes and fertilizing the mature egg. In some cases, medications and a trigger injection are used to stimulate the production of multiple eggs and to time their release accurately.
Ovulation Induction is a hormone treatment that uses oral medications such as Clomid or Letrozole to stimulate the ovaries to develop eggs and induce ovulation. This increases the chances of successful conception through timed intercourse. It can be used as a primary method or in conjunction with IUI, especially for women with irregular menstrual cycles or those who do not ovulate.
Navigating Fertility Regulations
Fertility care is deeply personal—but it’s also guided by the laws and regulations of each country. These rules determine which treatments are permitted and under what circumstances. For example, in some countries, single women cannot freeze their eggs, while in others, surrogacy or donor treatments may be restricted.
At GenPrime, we help you understand these regulations clearly and connect you with care options—both locally and across our trusted international network.

Why Regulations Matter
Fertility regulations are designed to align with each country’s cultural, ethical, and medical frameworks. While they may sometimes seem restrictive, understanding them early helps individuals and couples plan confidently, avoid unexpected limitations, and make informed choices about where and how to pursue treatment.

Common Examples of Fertility Regulations
The specifics differ from country to country.
Examples include:
- Egg Freezing for Single Women: Some countries only permit egg freezing for medical reasons or for married women.
- Surrogacy: Regulations vary widely; some countries allow it under strict conditions, while others prohibit it entirely.
- Donor Eggs and Sperm: Access, anonymity, and consent requirements differ across borders.
- Embryo Freezing: Storage duration and legal use may depend on local legislation.
- Genetic Testing (PGT): Certain regions limit testing to specific inherited or medical conditions.
How GenPrime Supports You
At GenPrime, we believe clarity leads to confidence. Our role is to simplify complex fertility regulations and help you navigate them with ease.
- Clear Guidance: We explain country-specific rules in straightforward, practical terms.
- Cross-Border Care: If your preferred option isn’t available locally, we coordinate access to partner clinics in countries where it is permitted.
- Continuity of Care: You can begin your treatment in one location and continue seamlessly in another within our network.
- Personalised Pathways: Every plan is designed to align with your reproductive goals and local legal frameworks.
Common Questions
Why do fertility laws vary so much?
Each country’s policies reflect its unique ethical, cultural, and social perspectives on assisted reproduction.
What if the treatment I want isn’t available in my country?
GenPrime’s cross-border care model connects you with licensed clinics in regions where your chosen treatment is legally supported.
Do I need to travel abroad for all treatments?
Not always. Many patients begin certain steps locally—such as testing or stimulation—and only travel for specific procedures like egg freezing or embryo transfer.
Will GenPrime help with the legal aspects?
Yes. We connect you with legal experts familiar with fertility laws in your treatment country, ensuring compliance and transparency.
Is treatment still safe if managed across countries?
Absolutely. All partner clinics adhere to international quality and safety standards, and GenPrime ensures your care remains consistent across every location.
Why do fertility laws vary so much?
Each country’s policies reflect its unique ethical, cultural, and social perspectives on assisted reproduction.
What if the treatment I want isn’t available in my country?
GenPrime’s cross-border care model connects you with licensed clinics in regions where your chosen treatment is legally supported.
Do I need to travel abroad for all treatments?
Not always. Many patients begin certain steps locally—such as testing or stimulation—and only travel for specific procedures like egg freezing or embryo transfer.
Will GenPrime help with the legal aspects?
Yes. We connect you with legal experts familiar with fertility laws in your treatment country, ensuring compliance and transparency.
Is treatment still safe if managed across countries?
Absolutely. All partner clinics adhere to international quality and safety standards, and GenPrime ensures your care remains consistent across every location.
Supporting Your Fertility Journey
At GenPrime, we believe every patient deserves clear guidance and safe access to care—wherever they are.
Our team combines medical expertise, transparent communication, and a global network of accredited fertility centres to help you navigate cross-border treatment with confidence. Whatever the rules in your country, we’re here to support your path to parenthood—every step of the way.