Report : Latin America Donor Egg IVF Services Market Size and Forecast (2021 - 2031), Regional Share, Trend, and Growth Opportunity Analysis Report Coverage: By Type (Frozen Donor Egg and Fresh Donor Egg), End User (Fertility Clinics and IVF Centers, Hospitals, and Others), and Country
Frozen Donor Egg Segment to Lead Latin America Donor Egg IVF Services Market During 2023–2031
According to our new research study on “Latin America Donor Egg IVF Services Market Forecast to 2031 – Country Analysis – by Type, and End User,” the market is expected to grow from US$ 132.62 million in 2023 and is projected to reach US$ 291.10 million by 2031; it is expected to register a CAGR of 10.3% from 2023–2031. With recent technical advancements in fertility treatment, the procedures of IVF have made significant improvements in terms of success rates and safety. The advancement of robotics and AI technologies for IVF treatments, such as donor egg IVF, is an emerging field that has considerable potential for growth in Latin America. The region has witnessed an increasing demand for fertility treatments, which is projected to be enhanced by technological advancements. Robotics can enhance precision in various surgical aspects of IVF procedures, such as egg retrieval. It provides greater control to surgeons, potentially resulting in improved outcomes and reduced recovery times for patients. An automated system based on artificial intelligence could improve IVF success rates by assisting embryologists with clinical decisions and ensuring more consistent results. The AI system could learn how embryos develop over time and then select the best embryos for the implant.
Recent developments in robotics and nanotechnology have led to an increase in the automation of intracytoplasmic sperm injection (ICSI). These technologies allow for real-time analysis of oocyte penetration, supporting doctors in selecting the optimal sperm or embryo for a certain condition. The development of a healthy embryo can be made possible by the application of nanotechnology in the selection of appropriate sperm cells. In nanotechnology, a nanobot is released to select and transport the best sperm cell until it penetrates the egg before implanting the healthy embryo in the uterus. In robot-assisted ICSI, the system performs visual tracking of the single sperm, robotic immobilization of sperm, aspiration of sperm with picoliter volume, and insertion of sperm into an oocyte with a high degree of reproducibility.
AIVF, a reproductive technology company, developed the first AI-powered IVF operating system in Brazil. EMA by AIVF is a proprietary AI-powered operating system designed to help IVF clinics improve decision-making, streamline operations, and enhance clinic-patient communications. Similarly, in August 2024, a US startup named Conceivable aimed to automate the IVF process using robots and AI in Guadalajara, Mexico. This technology has the potential to improve the procedure's success rate and lower the cost, thereby extending access to widely needed treatments. Conceivable is among the most ambitious tech companies conducting research in Mexico and seeking novel solutions to help the fertility industry keep up with demand.
Therefore, the incorporation of such technologies can result in enhanced precision in procedures and can lead to higher fertilization and implantation rates, making the donor egg IVF a more attractive option in Latin America. By improving precision, increasing success rates, and attracting a broader patient base, these advancements are likely to propel the growth and evolution of reproductive technologies in the region during the forecast period.
The Latin America donor egg IVF services market, by type, is bifurcated into frozen donor egg and fresh donor egg. The frozen donor egg segment held a larger share in the Latin America donor egg IVF services market share in 2023. Frozen donor eggs are cryopreserved (frozen) after retrieval from the donor. They can be stored for extended periods and utilized later in the in vitro fertilization (IVF) process. It is a more convenient option owing to their retrieval from highly screened egg donors, and they are shipped, thawed, and used on the scheduled day of the recipient. Freezing of eggs allows for greater flexibility in timing. It is a faster process as the recipient does not need to queue up to get the egg donation, and patients can select eggs from a donor without the need to synchronize their cycles with the donor's availability.
The increasing acceptance of frozen embryo transfer (FET) as a preferred approach in IVF treatments has fueled the demand for frozen donor egg cycles. The 2019 Assisted Reproductive Technologies report by the Latin American Network of Assisted Reproduction (REDLARA), which covers 80% of all assisted reproductive technology (ART) cycles in Latin America in 2019, revealed that the proportion of FET compared to fresh embryo transfers has been on the rise, from 18% in 2009 to 61.4% in 2019.
The benefits of using frozen donor eggs include a more affordable option than fresh donor eggs, as the recipient does not have to cover the travel expenses of the donor. There is greater flexibility in scheduling, and they have lower treatment costs compared to fresh egg cycles. Improvements in cryopreservation techniques have enhanced the viability and success rates of frozen donor eggs, enhancing confidence among patients and medical providers. Patients enjoy the convenience of planning their treatments in a better way, as frozen eggs can be stored and used when needed.
The Latin America donor egg IVF services market, by end user, is segmented into fertility clinics and IVF centers, hospitals, and others. The fertility clinics and IVF centers segment held the largest Latin America donor egg IVF services market share in 2023. Fertility clinics are specialized medical facilities that provide a range of reproductive services. These clinics are often the most common choice for individuals seeking ART, as they offer comprehensive care and support throughout the IVF process. The centers offer various treatments and procedures to treat infertility in couples. These clinics often employ specialized facilities, experienced fertility specialists, and advanced equipment for successful egg retrieval, fertilization, and embryo transfer procedures. Additionally, IVF centers are specialized medical facilities that focus on fertilization through ART.
There is a growing demand for donor egg IVF services in Latin America, fueled by factors such as delays in parenthood, an increase in awareness of fertility treatments, and a growth in the number of individuals experiencing infertility issues. The increasing prevalence of infertility in Latin America, attributed to lifestyle changes, delayed childbearing, and health issues, is causing more individuals and couples to seek IVF services, particularly donor egg IVF. Fertility clinics and IVF centers in Latin America often provide more affordable options than those in North America and Europe. This cost-effectiveness attracts both local and international patients, including those seeking reproductive tourism. Panama Fertility is the first regional center where women can select their donors and have access to a wide range of information and background information. Panama Fertility Clinic's experienced fertility specialists have helped over 10,000 individuals and couples become parents. It employs the latest technology and techniques to increase a patient’s chances of conceiving by up to 98%.
As these factors continue to evolve, the market is poised for significant growth, making it an attractive choice for investment and development in the future.
Fertility Argentina, Barbados Fertility Center, Fairfax EggBank Inc, IVI Fertility, New Life, Institute Of Infertility And Genetics Mexico (INGENES), Reproclinic, The Fertility Center Mexico, Fertility Clinic Americas, Ovoria Egg Bank, Gennet s.r.o., and Panama Fertility are among the leading companies profiled in the Latin America donor egg IVF services market report.
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