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Reciprocal IVF
Shared motherhood
Sometimes building a family means finding a treatment pathway that lets you both be physically part of the journey. Reciprocal IVF is a fertility treatment for two women, or for a woman and her trans male partner, where one partner provides the eggs and the other partner carries the pregnancy.
At Thérapie Fertility, we know this can feel both exciting and deeply personal. Your treatment plan is shaped around both partners’ health, fertility history and hopes for the future. We combine expert fertility care with honest, inclusive support, so you can move forward feeling informed, reassured and cared for together.
All inclusive pricing
Reciprocal IVF
£5,995
- Additional Screening
- Implications Counselling
- Reporting & Monitoring
- Egg Collection
- Blastocyst (Day 5)
- Embryoscope
- Freezing of all Embryos
- 1st Frozen Embryo Transfer

Understanding more about Reciprocal IVF
with our Medical Director Dr. John
What is Reciprocal IVF?
Reciprocal IVF is a treatment pathway where one partner undergoes ovarian stimulation and egg collection, while the other partner prepares to carry the pregnancy. The eggs are fertilised with donor sperm, the embryos are created in the laboratory, and one embryo is later transferred to the other partner through frozen embryo transfer.
This is why reciprocal IVF is often described as shared motherhood. It allows both partners to play a physical part in bringing their child into the world.
In our clinic, reciprocal IVF is always planned using frozen transfer rather than fresh transfer. This gives the process more structure, allows time to carefully prepare the uterus, and helps us create the most suitable conditions for the partner carrying the pregnancy. It also means the journey can be managed in a clear, supportive way for both of you.

The Reciprocal IVF process
How do I know if Reciprocal IVF is right for us?
Reciprocal IVF may be right for you if you are a same-sex female couple, or a couple that includes a trans male or non-binary partner, and you would both like to share the physical side of building your family. It can be a particularly meaningful choice when one partner wants to provide the eggs and the other wants to carry the pregnancy. It also allows the couple more choice for the future, as either partner can then become pregnant with the jointly owned embryos.
The best way to know whether this is the right pathway is through a consultation. We will talk through your fertility history, donor sperm requirements, treatment planning, counselling and legal considerations of having treatment, so you can decide with confidence whether reciprocal IVF feels right for your family.

Reciprocal IVF may be right for you if you are a same-sex female couple, or a couple that includes a trans male or non-binary partner, and you would both like to share the physical side of building your family. It can be a particularly meaningful choice when one partner wants to provide the eggs and the other wants to carry the pregnancy.
Why choose Thérapie Fertility for Reciprocal IVF?
Reciprocal IVF is not only about the medical steps involved. It is also about understanding donor conception, feeling confident in the legal and practical aspects of treatment, and knowing you are supported as a couple and intended parents throughout the process. From planning and donor selection to embryo transfer and aftercare, our team is here to guide you with clarity, sensitivity and expertise.
- Affordable Reciprocal IVF with clear, upfront pricing
- Accessible care with no waiting lists
- Evidence-based treatment with no unnecessary add-ons
- A planned treatment pathway using Frozen Embryo Transfer
- Donor sperm coordination
- Mandatory implications counselling is included in the cycle
- Personalised support for both partners throughout treatment
Your Reciprocal IVF questions answered
Quick answers to the questions we hear most often about reciprocal IVF at Thérapie Fertility.
Browse all FAQsThe embryos that are created by the process are owned jointly by you as a couple. They can be used by either person for Frozen Embryo Transfer in the future.
Yes. Reciprocal IVF always involves donor sperm. At Thérapie Fertility, we work with the European Sperm Bank and support you through the process of selecting and ordering donor sperm for treatment.
Yes. Because reciprocal IVF involves donor sperm, implications counselling is required under current Irish legislation. This is an important and supportive part of the process, helping you think about donor conception, future family conversations, and your child's long-term interests.
Reciprocal IVF is a fertility treatment where one partner provides the eggs and the other partner carries the pregnancy. The eggs are fertilised with donor sperm, the embryos are frozen, and one embryo is later transferred to the partner who will carry the pregnancy.
Reciprocal IVF is suitable for two women, or for a woman and her trans male partner, who want to share the physical experience of family building. It may be a particularly meaningful option if one partner wants to provide the eggs and the other to carry the pregnancy.
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