Country comparison

IVF in Georgia vs USA: cost, success & law (2026)

Side by side — price per cycle, the real cost per baby, and the laws that decide if you're even eligible. Georgia is the lower cost per baby in this matchup.

Cost per baby (own eggs, age 38) — Georgia vs USA
Georgia€12,400
USA€55,800

Cost & law, side by side

GeorgiaUSA
IVF own eggs / cycle€4,000€18,000
Donor eggs / cycle€5,500€25,000
Egg donationyesboth
Age limitflexiblenone
Single womenrestrictedyes
Same-sexnoyes
PGT-Ayesyes
Sex selectionyesYES
SurrogacyYES (paid, hetero)yes (paid)

Regulatory arbitrage — why country matters

🥚Egg donation is banned in Germany, Switzerland & Italy-restricted — patients legally travel to Spain, Czechia, Greece.
👩Single women & female couples: yes in Spain/Greece/Denmark/UK/Portugal; restricted in Germany/Poland/Turkey.
🧬Non-medical sex selection: legal in North Cyprus & USA only.
🤰Paid surrogacy: Georgia & USA; altruistic: Greece, UK, Portugal; banned in Germany/France.

Laws change — verify current eligibility for your nationality and situation.

Which should you choose?

On cost per baby (own eggs, age 38), Georgia comes out lower here — but the right choice depends on your age, whether you need donor eggs, and the legal rules above (single, same-sex, age limit). Model your exact case in the cost-per-baby calculator.

Cost: clinic averages 2026. Success: SART/CDC, HFEA, ESHRE. Verify current legal eligibility for your nationality.

Find the country where your baby costs the least.

We compare IVF success rates, prices and laws across 12 countries — using real CDC, HFEA and ESHRE data — to show your true cost per baby, not per cycle. Donor eggs, age 40+, single or same-sex: we show where it's affordable and legal for you.

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