Frequently Asked Questions

Clear Answers to Important Questions

Here you will find general answers to common questions. If you would like personalized guidance, you can contact us directly.


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Yes. You can contact us to receive an initial private orientation and better understand your options.

No. Each case depends on personal factors, medical history and the type of treatment that may be most appropriate.

Yes. You can send us your initial information and we will gladly guide you regarding the general outlook of your case.

Yes. Your information is handled with discretion and communication is respectful and personalized.

Yes. You can use the WhatsApp button to receive initial guidance more quickly.

Yes. The idea is to offer informational guidance and support throughout the main stages.

In vitro fertilization is a fertility treatment where the egg is fertilized outside the body and later transferred to the uterus.

It is generally recommended when there are difficulties conceiving naturally or when other fertility treatments have not been successful.

No. Each case depends on medical factors, age, fertility history and the recommended treatment.

Yes. Many people first seek initial guidance to better understand their options before making a decision.

It refers to processes where the eggs used come from Israeli donors within organized fertility programs.

Some families choose this option for cultural, religious or personal reasons.

Donation programs normally include medical evaluations and rigorous selection processes.

In many cases yes, although this depends on the specific program and the country where the treatment takes place.

Europe has specialized fertility clinics with extensive experience in IVF treatments.

There are specialized clinics in different European countries that work with international fertility programs.

In many cases yes, although some parts of the process can be organized in advance before traveling.

Puah is a rabbinical organization known for its work in fertility and reproductive medicine within the framework of Halacha.

For many Jewish families it is important that the medical process is carried out while respecting halachic considerations.

It means there are guidelines and rabbinical guidance helping ensure the process follows acceptable parameters according to Halacha.

Not necessarily. Some families consider it important while others simply seek general information.

The goal is to accompany the process while respecting both the medical aspects and the religious considerations.

Yes. You can request information to better understand how rabbinical supervision works within the process.

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