In the United States, the timeline varies depending on the specific circumstances:

  • If you are trying to conceive naturally, it typically takes around 50 days. The first 20 days involve egg retrieval, followed by embryo transfer within the next 30 days.
  • For fresh embryo transfer, the entire process can be completed in approximately 50 days. This involves egg retrieval in the first 20 days and subsequent embryo transfer.
  • Alternatively, for frozen embryo transfer, it usually takes about 50 days, including 20 days for egg retrieval. There might be a break of several months in between while you return to your home country for rest. After the break, the embryo transfer will take place within the final 30 days.
  • If you are considering third-party assisted reproduction, the timeline is a bit different. It starts with the initial 20 days, as mentioned earlier, and then there’s an additional 30 days after the child’s birth. This extra time is needed for administrative tasks such as obtaining the child’s documentation, which is essential for purchasing plane tickets to return to your home country.