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TTC at Embio in Athens

I've been talking to EMBIO for a while because I wanted to know a lot about IVF treatment in Greece and because it's so difficult in the UK with my age (47) to get pregnant. Their IVF coordinator has been very good, she talked me through everything, step by step, and I started the treatement at home. It was very helpful, so I didn't have to waste a lot of money in Athens staying at a hotel, and the treatment went on as soon as I got to Athens. I had donor egg ivf with my partner's sperm. This is my first IVF, and I tried with donor eggs to improve my chances of getting pregnant.

Dr Paraschos and everyone else there is welcoming, is good, they way they talk to you, they relax you. I emailed them like 2 in the morning, bless them.
And then they're always replying me asap. The IVF coordinator helped me to find a hotel to stay, which was very good.

I recommend this to anyone of my age to come and TTC at Embio in Athens.

Tanya
England

Multiple Fibroids? Laparoscopy for Hysterectomy, but Keep your Ovaries!

I had many myomas, and I was bleeding for three years. One of the fibroids was 6 cm. My gynecologist told me I had to have an open surgery. Another gynecologist told me “your uterus is big, so the operation will take about three hours. I have to cut the uterus in pieces and take it out like spaghetti.”

I knew I had to do the operation, but I looked on the internet and found out that the myomectomy could be done via laparoscopy. 

So I found Dr Paraschos, and he told me there was no problem. I could have a laparoscopy.

All the Options for my Myomas

Dr Paraschos was very kind. He was explaining everything by email. Unlike the other doctor who only said one sentence, Dr Paraschos explained all my options in detail. He even proposed to reconstruct my uterus, but I decided not to. I was afraid that since I’m 46, the fibroids would grow back. He said that everything would be alright, and I could keep my uterus, but since I didn’t want to have a baby, I preferred a laparoscopic hysterectomy, the relatively easier procedure for me and him both.

However, he said that it would be best for me if he left the ovaries and the cervix. I had over 10 small fibroids, which were visible by MRI not by Ultra Sound, one of them was about 6cm and was causing the biggest problem. So the Doctor removed my uterus, but left the ovaries and the cervix. This was wise, because this way, I have no hormonal changes, and everything feels just like before the operation. The bleeding and the spotting has stopped completely.

My experience with the laparoscopic procedure

The laparoscopy was done through 4 little holes. After the operation I didn’t want to take any pain killers, so the first hours were difficult. Every time I turned to find a new position, I felt as if I had been working out my abs. I used a catheter for the night because I couldn’t move. But every hour that passed, I felt better and better. The next morning I was a different person altogether. The second day I drove back to Patras. Dr Paraschos told me that in 5 days I could swim if I wanted to. Now that three weeks have gone by, I can do any physical effort.

After the operation, I have no bleeding. After three years of anxiety and depression, I could not believe it was over. I’m really happy. I’m a different person now. Everything is like I never had an operation. My hormones are the same. I am very pleased.

 

Jelena
Serbia

IVF at 50 - The service and care has left me lost for words and I congratulate them sincerely

I tried in Australia for three and a half years. I had two failures/transfers.

Whilst I was researching to find another IVF clinic, I realised that Greece is among the world leaders in IVF. They are world leaders and they should be definitely congratulated. They are at the highest level. I can compare Australia and Greece, having been through both experiences. And you can say that Greece are world leaders in IVF.

As I researched I was very impressed with the esteemed Dr Paraschos who has collaborated and worked with Hammersmith University, and his decision to come to Athens and direct EMBIO fertility centre. What was I was impressed with was the professionalism and prompt replies from EMBIO that cemented my decision to come to Greece as soon as possible. Not only did the midwife that I corresponded with and Dr Paraschos showed exceptional professionalism, but they also had a unique empathy with the situation I was in, me and all the women in the world. This is very rare to find in the medical field, to be professional, but feel empathy and have real understanding of what a patient wants and is really going through. And they gave me more than 100% support during the whole process.

Dr Paraschos and IVF Coordinator corresponded asap. Not only did they impress me with their system medically, but they also went out of their way to ensure that my arrival in Greece was going to be an easy process as well, and offered to even help with arriving, accommodation and everything else that you need.

Having arrived at the EMBIO Medical Centre I was equally impressed and reassured with the outstanding advanced medical facilities and technology. The service and care has left me lost for words and I congratulate them sincerely.

I have no hesitation in recommending to anyone anywhere in the world to come to EMBIO and see the great work at first hand and I wish sincerely all the best, because I understand there are many people like me out there. Don’t be scared, and if you have the capabilities, this is definitely worth a try for something sacred that you are all looking for.

I stayed for 11 days in Athens. It s important to stay for at least a week for your body to relax, then go through your transfer, then let your body relax again and get on your flight. It’s a very long flight from Australia (16 hours). If you’re coming from a very distant destination, it’s important to take at least a week for your body to relax and unwind. And you can also experience the unique beauty of Greece.

Mariah, 50 years old, Melbourne
Australia

Positive on our 1st cycle with an anonymous egg donor

We’ve been for the scan today and its triplets!

How it all started…
I’m 47, I wanted a baby and my eggs weren’t good enough, so I needed an egg donor.
In Australia egg donation is not anonymous. The donor is part of the baby’s life and the name goes on the birth certificate and everywhere. We wanted it to be anonymous.

Anonymous Donor Egg IVF at EmBIO

The IVF coordinator at EMBIO was great. Answered all questions, clarifications, she was really good.
It’s a very good clinic, everything, staff, facilities, procedures.


The embryo transfer wasn’t painful, it was uncomfortable, ’cause you have a full bladder and they’re putting things inside.
Four embryos were transferred.

I started taking the drugs in Australia. This was our 1st  cycle. We had to go through the Australian IVF system, and we got referred so we got the prescription from them. They took over monitoring when I came back.

For the whole procedure we needed to stay 5 days in Athens, but we chose to stay some more days for the blood test. It’s a long trip to have for just a few days. We went to the Acropolis, Monastiraki…

Dr Paraschos was like being part of the family, was very nice. They make you feel comfortable while you’re there.

The triplets must have felt it, too.
 

 

Tabitha
Australia

Twins after IVF at EMBIO, Greece

Good news I am having twins, both heart beats are normal!

All the experience was excellent. Correspondence was brilliant. Dr Paraschos was very good, friendly, putting people at ease, because it is a very anxious procedure to go through. Even during the procedure all the staff was brilliant. Very good service.

Now I feel excited and looking forward to the twins. I will recommend Embio to anybondy who can go to Greece.

Ruby
England

A lot of people go to Greece for their fertility treatment and come back to Algeria with conception

It’s our 2nd try. Our first IVF attempt was in 2008 with natural IVF at another fertility clinic. I’m 39 years old and I haven’t had a baby so far due to tube problems. Both of my fallopian tubes are blocked. On top of that, my husband has oligoasthenospermia.

All the time we spent before going to Embio in Athens was 19 days for our visa. To get the visa we received an invitation letter from EMBIO.

The good thing was we didn’t lose any time in communication. Eleni, our IVF coordinator, communicated promptly for everything we needed.

In Vitro Fertilization is not so advanced in Algeria. We had met quite a lot of people who had been to Greece for their fertility treatment and came back with conception. So we researched and found out good things about EMBIO and Dr Paraschos. Also IVF prices are the lowest in Greece.

We chose to be in Athens from 23 September to 18 October, so we could do all the tests at EMBIO and not just the embryo transfer. Meanwhile we saw the Acropolis Museum, the Acropolis itself and a little bit of Athens.

Algeria

Over 40? Careful where you go for your IVF!

I'm from Bulgaria. First 2 times I've done IVF in Bulgaria with my eggs at another IVF clinic, and now with donor eggs at EMBIO with Dr Paraschos. He was very gentle. Makes you feel welcome, very relaxed and comfortable. He is very polite.

Embio clinic is comfortable, clean. Today was my embryo transfer. I didn't feel any pain. It's like going to the gynecologist for a test.

You only stay for 3 days. The first you arrive, the 2nd day you do the IVF and the 3rd day you go home.

Only at EMBIO Medical Center

After I came to Embio I realized that the clinic I went to in Bulgaria was just waste of time. They don't have the necessary equipment and technology. They don't actually prepare you for the treatment. And then they don't give you any injection after the IVF to support the transfer. For them you're already a lost case. They don't even tell you to take the blood test after 12 days.

Only at EMBIO I learned that after 12 days you have to take the blood test. In Bulgaria it's just if the period comes, you're not pregnant.

If you’re over 40, it’s critical where you have your IVF!

I'm 45, almost 46. The big problem for women at my age is the time wasted. I wasted two whole years for nothing. Instead, I could have done it in Greece, at EMBIO, in the first place. It's not a matter of money. For women over 40, every year is crucial! Before, I was having my eggs, but with time passing, your eggs become less and less and of worse quality. It you are over 40, it's critical where you go for your IVF. If I had come straight to Embio from the start, I could have succeeded with my own eggs.
In Bulgaria I wasted one year for nothing. One of the two doctors told me after 6 months that he would not do it because I was over 42.  He didn’t tell me that I could do it with a private clinic. Private IVF clinics in Bulgaria do IVF for women over 42.

You can always have a chance to get pregnant!

At last, I found Dr Paraschos in Athens. He is very gentle and very polite with the patients. This is very important. Because everybody can say, “you don’t have a chance,” That’s easy. But it’s not true. Actually, there are women who get pregnant naturally in their 50’s.  And they deliver their babies.

 

 

Maria
Bulgaria

We both got pregnant!

I've been trying with IVF for 15 years without success, although we did have embryos. So I searched on the internet and found EMBIO in Greece.

At 45 it became difficult to continue in France, so I came in contact with this center and I immediately felt at ease. I started treatment in October and by November I was pregnant.

My pregnancy is smooth and I expect a little boy. This time I did it with egg donation.

As far as we could tell, the center is top-notch and monitoring is perfectly adapted to each individual.

Embio Medical Center is in Athens, you find it on the internet. I'm giving you the IVF coordinator's email: elenitsiga@ivf-embryo.gr. FYI when we were there, there was another French lady my age, and we both got pregnant.

I wish you good luck and above all, never lose hope.

If you're French, you can ask me anything you need to know in forum.aufeminin. I'm fifi19622.

Otherwise, write to Elena. She'll answer you very quickly.

Fifi
France

Poor egg quality and a kidney transplant didn’t stop me from getting pregnant!

My story is unbelievable but true and exceptional. Seven years ago I was offered a kidney transplant. My husband and I wanted a baby but it was something unthinkable according to my nephrologist due to the relative risks, ie my health as the mother of the baby, the transplant rejection and the higher risk of premature birth. Support to my efforts was out of the question.

At 42 my egg quality was low, so I inquired if I could go through IVF using donor eggs. That’s when I found out that EMBIO could help me without me having to worry about it, as long as I was monitored by my doctor after the embryo transfer.

My only worry was that I had to combine the anti-rejection drugs and those for IVF, but my body has reacted positively. Dr. Paraschos and his team were able to put me at ease, and offered great support. I started my treatment on 20 September 2013, and a month later I was implanted three embryos, but only one embryo made it at my first attempt.

I experience happiness every day with my family, despite the difficulty I had getting the IVF drugs putting up fights with obgyns and pharmacists in France. At last I am pregnant and expecting my baby in July 2014.

 ("Sorry, Mummy, I couldn't wait that long, so I was born at 32 weeks on 22 May! " )

If I have any advice to give to women with a kidney transplant who feel the need for a child is this: Do not hesitate to contact EMBIO in Greece. Your dream will come true one day. Look at me now, happy and hoping to carry through my pregnancy thanks to EMBIO and without any help from my nephrologist.

Antara, 42 years old
France

Conceiving in Menopause takes a lot of support!

I had egg donation with my husband’s sperm. I’m in menopause. I couldn’t do it in Scotland because you can only do it up to 45 years.

The Embio clinic is great. You get attention. Dr Paraschos is splendid, makes you feel at ease. You don’t get scared about anything.  The IVF coordinator, was highly morally supportive, very cordial. Even in the room when you are in bed, the nurses and doctors around make you feel at ease.

I’ll wait until the pregnancy test and then I’ll go home. Some people just go home without waiting. I chose to do that, because in Scotland it would cost me about 330 pounds for the ultrasound scan at a private hospital, extremely expensive. If I go to my general doctor it takes more than a month. Here at Embio it’s quite fast, and not expensive. That was the reason I decided to stay in Athens for the pregnancy test.

Gina
Scotland
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