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Poland has no legally mandated upper age limit for private IVF treatments, allowing clinics to determine eligibility based on individual medical fitness. While the 2024–2028 government reimbursement program caps eligibility at age 45 for women, private facilities often treat patients up to 52 or 55.
Bookimed Expert Insight: While private clinics offer flexibility, the real differentiator for older patients is procedural volume. Gyncentrum Fertility Clinic serves 1200 patients annually and was the first in Poland to implement Anevivo natural fertilization. This high volume often translates into more refined protocols for challenging cases where traditional IVF has previously failed.
Patient Consensus: Patients report that while biological limits are discussed realistically after age 45, the availability of donor programs provides a vital alternative. Many appreciate that experienced surgeons like Dr. Dariusz Mercik create individualized plans rather than applying rigid, one-size-fits-all age restrictions.
International patients should plan to stay in Poland for 2 to 3 days after an embryo transfer. While flying within 24 to 48 hours is considered safe, this window allows for essential physical rest and medical stabilization. Successful implantation requires avoiding heavy lifting and high stress during immediate travel.
Bookimed Expert Insight: While clinics like Gyncentrum Fertility Clinic offer 1-day hospital stays, the real logistical hurdle is the 10-day wait for results. Instead of staying in Poland, most of our 100,000+ requested patients choose to fly home 48 hours post-transfer and coordinate the blood test with a local laboratory to save on accommodation costs.
Patient Consensus: Patients often recommend staying at least 3 days to avoid rushing through airports immediately after the transfer. Many feel more relaxed knowing they can hydrate and rest before managing the physical demands of international flights and luggage.
Surrogacy is not explicitly prohibited by Polish law but remains unregulated, making agreements non-enforceable. The woman giving birth is always the legal mother under the Family and Guardianship Code. Intended parents must undergo a formal adoption process to establish legal parentage within the country.
Bookimed Expert Insight: Data from Gyncentrum Fertility Clinic indicates patients primarily use Polish facilities for advanced diagnostics like MSOME-IMSI or embryo cryopreservation before moving abroad. Since local clinics cannot facilitate surrogacy, many utilize Polish egg banks to prepare biological material for transfer to regulated jurisdictions like Ukraine.
Patient Consensus: Many families describe the process as a legal grey zone that requires hiring specialized international lawyers. Most choose to complete the actual procedure in neighboring countries to avoid the complex adoption hurdles required by Polish authorities.