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Cost Of IVF In Nigeria: All You Need To Know by Macgreat(m): 10:25am On Dec 11, 2018
In vitro fertilization (IVF) is a medical procedure whereby an egg is fertilized by sperm in a test tube or elsewhere outside the body.

In vitro fertilization (IVF) is a complex series of procedures used to help with fertility or prevent genetic problems and assist with the conception of a child. During IVF , mature eggs are collected (retrieved) from ovaries and fertilized by sperm in a lab.

When it comes to IVF, there are several speculations on what the cost of treatment is.

Different figures are often thrown around but in this post, you’ll learn what it really cost when it comes to getting IVF treatment in Nigeria.

Cost of IVF in Nigeria

The cost of the procedure usually ranges from as N800,000 to as much as N1,900,000. It could be more or less depending on the centre and the treatment plan.

Often times, clients wonder if they can pay instalmentally rather than paying at once for the treatment. Well, in some cases, you can pay 50 to 75% prior to starting the treatment. Then you can pay the balance when the treatment is completed.

Apart from the cost and payment schedule, there are some other things you should know about IVF treatment. For example, the duration of the IVF treatment can affect the overall treatment cost. Usually, a typical IVF treatment takes between 4 to 8 weeks depend on the peculiarity of the case and most time there’s usually no need for admission at the centre.

Apart from the duration of treatment, other factors that affect the cost of IVF treatment include:

AGE

Generally, the younger the couple, the higher the success rate of treatment. This is due to the fact that egg and sperm often reduce in viability as couples grow older. As a result it can be quite expensive if you’re attempting to conceive with IVF as a much older couple.

For couples below 35 years, the IVF success rate is 40-45%. For couples between 35 to 39 years, the success rates fall between 30 to 35%. But for couples older than 40 years, the IVF success rate is around 10% or even less.

If the egg or sperm isn’t as viable as it ought to be due to age, the couple will have to buy the egg or sperm from donors which tends to increase the overall IVF treatment cost. Egg donation can cost up to N500, 000 while sperm can cost up to N120, 000, but you can get a family member or close friend to donate the egg or sperm to you. This will reduce the cost dramatically.

NUMBER OF CYCLES

The number of cycles is another vital factor that should be considered when calculating the cost of your IVF treatment. For example, at Nordica, a reputable IVF centre in the country, the cost ranges from N870, 000 to N1, 760, 000 depending on the number of cycle. Below is an overview of the cost of the ART cycle from the Nordica website:
1. Single Cycle package: N870,000
2. Two cycle package: N1,260,000
3. Three Cycle package: N1,760,000

COST OF DRUGS

Another aspect of IVF that incurs cost is the drugs and supplements being used. Drugs and supplements can cost up to N200, 000 or even much more.

The drugs usually include prescription drugs and supplements which is some can cost can cost as much as N500, 000.

In the case of surrogacy, the drugs for both the surrogate and the donor could cost well over N1,000,000.

EMBRYO FREEZING

This is another aspect of treatment that can increase the overall cost of the IVF treatment. Usually, embryo freezing is carried out in order to provide back up for the client if the initial fresh embryo fails to result in pregnancy. If this happens, the woman can easily fall back on her stored embryo at little or no cost instead of starting all over again.

LEGAL FEES

There is also the need to pay legal fees if the IVF treatment involves surrogacy. This fee is part of what is paid prior to commencing your IVF treatment and this fee could cost up to N150, 000

It is important to note the cost of treatment is generally specific to individuals so you can’t really evaluate a fertility centre based on cost discrepancies between two different clients.

It is possible to spend less than a million naira on your treatment while another person spends much more than that. It all comes down to the diagnosis and the result of the investigations.

Also, in IVF treatment, the cost often varies because most centres tailor the treatment to fit the unique needs of their clients.

From time to time, some of the fertility centres in the country usually slash their prices in order to assist couple in need of IVF treatment. This discount could be as much as a 50% reduction.

Additionally, some centres have foundation that sponsor couples and assist them in paying for the treatment. For instance, the Bridge Clinic has a foundation called Aspire that showcase free IVF treatmentp packages offered by the Bridge Clinic.

Also, some centres also offer low-cost IVF treatment but you need to evaluate the reputation of these centres before you choose them. Because the truth is IVF is generally not cheap and if you begin to see fertility centres offering ridiculously low prices then you had better be cautious.

Another option for IVF treatment is using teaching hospital. Generally, the cost of IVF treatment in teaching hospitals in Nigeria is often much lower than that of private fertility centres. For example, the cost of one ART cycle in any of the teaching hospitals ranges between N400,000 and N500,000 which is about half the price of what you’ll get at any of the private IVF centres.

However there are only 5 teaching hospitals that offer IVF treatment. These include:

University of Benin Teaching Hospital
Lagos University Teaching Hospital
National Hospital, Abuja
Lagos State University Teaching Hospital
University of Ilorin Teaching Hospital

On the other hand, there are over 40 private IVF centres in the country.

WRAPPING UP

So that’s it. There are several options to explore if you’re looking for a cost-effective IVF treatment.
Overall, it is important to note that IVF isn’t cheap and the success rate of the treatment is not 100%. So you have to be cautious when you hear any IVF centre making certain promises that seem too good to be true.

Source: https://nigerianprice.com/cost-of-ivf-in-nigeria/

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Re: Cost Of IVF In Nigeria: All You Need To Know by Ahmed0336(m): 10:38am On Dec 11, 2018
What an educative peice.


Now I know more, thanks to OP.


All couples in need of children, may God answer your prayers.

This post is just hitting FP since Dec 2018
Nawa o. BTW, I don't think the prices will be same as present.

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Re: Cost Of IVF In Nigeria: All You Need To Know by salt1: 7:07am On Nov 28, 2019
Great information!
Just to add the University of Port Harcourt Teaching Hospital as one of the IVF centres

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Re: Cost Of IVF In Nigeria: All You Need To Know by jeff1607(m): 1:07pm On Jan 14, 2020
this won't grace front page

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Re: Cost Of IVF In Nigeria: All You Need To Know by Brooke60(f): 10:12pm On Jun 12, 2021
This is educative though.

One question please, what about couples with both AS genotype that wishes to use IVF to avoid giving birth to SS kids? Do we have something like that in IVF?

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Re: Cost Of IVF In Nigeria: All You Need To Know by Saintmary(f): 7:02am On Jun 13, 2021
This is the first time I'll see someone say the truth.

Both the egg and the sperm reduces in viability over time.

The emphasis had always been on eggs.

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Re: Cost Of IVF In Nigeria: All You Need To Know by slawormiir: 3:39pm On Jul 06, 2021
Damnnn niggar
Isoright .....

Good to know that university of Benin is among

science fiction is now becoming a reality

Love science....proud to be a scientist

Computer science to be precise

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Re: Cost Of IVF In Nigeria: All You Need To Know by revived: 3:40pm On Jul 06, 2021
E Be Many Things

While Many People Dae Find Pikin

Some Dae Born Like Goat

E Go Be

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Re: Cost Of IVF In Nigeria: All You Need To Know by Revere27: 3:40pm On Jul 06, 2021
To those who are hoping to God for a child.

God will open your womb and bless you with children. Amen

Keep hope alive and faith working..God will hear you one day.

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Re: Cost Of IVF In Nigeria: All You Need To Know by Enudapan: 3:40pm On Jul 06, 2021
Nah eh! No qualms


I love the way God, is helping men with technology

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Re: Cost Of IVF In Nigeria: All You Need To Know by Nobody: 3:40pm On Jul 06, 2021
wahoo
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at a cheap price Dm me for your logo and flyer design
Re: Cost Of IVF In Nigeria: All You Need To Know by hofeshhomes: 3:40pm On Jul 06, 2021
Wow!
Re: Cost Of IVF In Nigeria: All You Need To Know by Afonjashapmouth: 3:40pm On Jul 06, 2021
To microwave Egg na him cos laidis? How much musa the indomie guy dey mix egg and indomie? grin grin grin

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Re: Cost Of IVF In Nigeria: All You Need To Know by CelestineNelson: 3:40pm On Jul 06, 2021
What is the meaning of IVF?

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Re: Cost Of IVF In Nigeria: All You Need To Know by MANNABBQGRILLS: 3:41pm On Jul 06, 2021
Thumbs-up OP.
Let us add a little more to your well-detailed info about IVF.

One of the pertinent question most people ask about IVF is that,

Is IVF Painful?

We will try to answer that as we can,
Each patient has a different response to the IVF process, and what may be considered painful to some may not be painful to others.
Some parts of the process such as injections or egg retrieval can cause some discomfort, but you should never be in an extreme amount of pain.
Experiencing severe pain can be a sign of a complication, and it is important to remember that complications associated with IVF are rare and can usually be treated effectively.

The self-injection of fertility medications has the potential to cause pain, but most patients have described it as uncomfortable rather than painful. Needles used for self-injection are thin, but if you have an aversion to needles, having a partner or friend assist with the injections can be helpful and comforting.
Sometimes women experience bloating and other unpleasant side effects from the fluctuation in hormones caused by the injections, but these side effects are not usually severe or painful.
Side effects can include breast tenderness, fluid retention and bloating, mood swings, headaches, and insomnia.

We keep thanking God for Technology!

We Rise.


November24:
Thank you sir!
You are always welcome ma'm! wink

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Re: Cost Of IVF In Nigeria: All You Need To Know by adioolayi(m): 3:41pm On Jul 06, 2021
Stop saying your faith is against this life modifying, tears drying, shame and sorrow chasing procedure....Get this necessary help!!!

God has bestowed this wisdom upon scientists, just like other wisdoms ..to help humanity.

You don't need to go to several mountains for years...age is not on your side..If you have the money...Go for IVF!!!

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Re: Cost Of IVF In Nigeria: All You Need To Know by ENGINEERG(m): 3:41pm On Jul 06, 2021
Make your money and do it if you don't have baby in a Natural way.
And during your testimony in church , don't forget to give credit to medicine too, cos most people will say its miracle and its Ivf they do..So other can do it too, instead of waiting for miracle that may not come

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Re: Cost Of IVF In Nigeria: All You Need To Know by PROPEACE: 3:42pm On Jul 06, 2021
Beautiful thread

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Re: Cost Of IVF In Nigeria: All You Need To Know by KnightsTemplar(m): 3:42pm On Jul 06, 2021
I pray God grants fruit of the womb to any person/people looking for a child, naturally. This IVF is expensive and it's not even guaranteed, and you'd have to pay again if you want to try again.

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Re: Cost Of IVF In Nigeria: All You Need To Know by Nobody: 3:42pm On Jul 06, 2021
what's happening ?
Re: Cost Of IVF In Nigeria: All You Need To Know by PhoenixMedia: 3:43pm On Jul 06, 2021
You may not be able to afford ivf, but you can afford great branding for your business. Check my bio grin
Re: Cost Of IVF In Nigeria: All You Need To Know by humilitypays(m): 3:43pm On Jul 06, 2021
informative

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Re: Cost Of IVF In Nigeria: All You Need To Know by rawtouch: 3:43pm On Jul 06, 2021
nice writeup

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Re: Cost Of IVF In Nigeria: All You Need To Know by kiddkash(m): 3:43pm On Jul 06, 2021
when you can just do things the old fashion way which is at 0 cost.

just sweat and a happy ending for all parties
Re: Cost Of IVF In Nigeria: All You Need To Know by MemoriesAndMe: 3:44pm On Jul 06, 2021
Not everyone even knows what IVF stands for, OP missed that and started explaining as if its a household acronym everyone needs to know. Do we have to read the epistle to know its specific to women?
Re: Cost Of IVF In Nigeria: All You Need To Know by WiszyFraud: 3:44pm On Jul 06, 2021
IVF is “In vitro fertilization”
It is a complex series of procedures used to help with fertility or prevent genetic problems and assist with the conception of a child. During IVF , mature eggs are collected (retrieved) from ovaries and fertilized by sperm in a lab. .

For those who may not know!!!



MemoriesAndMe:
Not everyone even knows what IVF stands for, OP missed that and started explaining as if its a household acronym everyone needs to know. Do we have to read the epistle to know its specific to women?


The Op must be very slow lipsrsealed

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