Information for individuals who wish to understand
assisted reproduction participation before making any decision.
Participation in assisted reproductive practices in Georgia is governed by a regulated medical and legal framework.
This page is intended for individuals who value autonomy, discretion, and clearly defined responsibility before considering any involvement.
All medical evaluation, eligibility assessment, and professional
responsibility remain exclusively with licensed medical institutions.
In licensed international IVF settings, sperm donor participation is subject to medical and regulatory standards independently determined by licensed medical institutions in accordance with applicable law.
✓ Legal adulthood and full legal capacity
✓ Overall good physical health
✓ Infectious disease screening
✓ Review of family medical history
✓ Genetic carrier screening where applicable
✓ Informed consent under licensed supervision
所有资格认定和医疗决定均由获得许可的机构做出。
In licensed international IVF settings, egg donor participation is subject to medical and regulatory standards independently determined by licensed medical institutions in accordance with applicable law.
Typical eligibility considerations may include:
◈ Legal adulthood and medically appropriate age range
◈ Overall good physical and reproductive health
◈ Hormonal and ovarian function assessment
◈ Infectious disease screening
◈ Review of family medical history
◈ Genetic carrier screening where applicable
◈ Informed consent under licensed supervision
All eligibility determinations, medical screening, and procedural decisions are conducted exclusively by licensed institutions.
This page provides structural clarification only and does not constitute medical or legal advice.
V-Bridge Global operates solely as an informational and structural clarification platform.
All medical, contractual, and financial matters remain with licensed institutions.


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