Side by side — price per cycle, the real cost per baby, and the laws that decide if you're even eligible. Turkey is the lower cost per baby in this matchup.
Key legal difference: Turkey has no donor access but Spain does; single women: Spain allows, Turkey restricts. This shapes who can access each country and what they can choose.
Cost gap: Spain cycles run ~49% more than Turkey (€5500 vs €2800/cycle). On cost per baby, this gap usually widens — both age and ovarian reserve matter.
Donor access: Spain offers donor eggs (~€6500/cycle) while Turkey does not. For anyone 40+ or with low ovarian reserve, this makes Spain the clear choice unless Turkey's other advantages (law, clinic network, proximity) override.
Sticker price per cycle is the wrong comparison — success falls with age, so the figure that matters is the cycle price times the transfers you are likely to need. Using each country's own-egg cycle price and registry live-birth rates:
| Age band | Own-egg LBR / transfer | Spain est. cost to a baby | Turkey est. cost to a baby |
|---|---|---|---|
| Under 35 | 48% | €11,000 | €5,600 |
| 35-37 | 41% | €11,000 | €5,600 |
| 38-40 | 32% | €16,500 | €8,400 |
| 41-42 | 18% | €16,500 | €8,400 |
| 43-44 | 8% | €22,000 | €11,200 |
| 45+ | 4% | €22,000 | €11,200 |
Illustrative: registry live-birth per transfer (SART/CDC, HFEA) × typical transfers (PMC10591412) × each country's cycle price.
For single women: Spain allows it, Turkey does not — a decisive legal gate.
For same-sex couples: Spain is more inclusive; Turkey has restrictions.
Spain allows donor-egg IVF (about €6,500/cycle) while Turkey does not, so older patients who need donor eggs would choose Spain or travel onward.
IVF success is driven mainly by maternal age and egg type, not by the country you choose. The public registries put own-egg live birth at roughly:
| Spain | Turkey | |
|---|---|---|
| IVF own eggs / cycle | €5,500 | €2,800 |
| Donor eggs / cycle | €6,500 | banned |
| Egg donation | anonymous | BANNED |
| Age limit | ≤50 | ≤≈46 |
| Single women | yes | no |
| Same-sex | yes (ROPA) | no |
| PGT-A | yes | yes |
| Sex selection | no | no |
| Surrogacy | no | no |
Laws change — verify current eligibility for your nationality and situation.
On cost per baby (own eggs, age 38), Turkey 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.
The success rates, cost ranges and legal-eligibility rules on this page are compiled from public clinical registries and national guidelines — not opinion. They are planning estimates and do not replace advice from a licensed fertility specialist.
Reviewed against: HFEA (UK), SART/CDC (US), ESHRE/EIM (EU) and NICE CG156.
Compiled and fact-checked by the BabyPath editorial team against the primary sources above · last reviewed 2026-06-12 · BabyPath is an independent cross-border comparison platform, not a clinic. Always consult a licensed clinician before starting treatment.
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