According to the Australian newspaper, The Age, Australian women in their late 40s and 50s are travelling to Greece and Spain in order to get pregnant.
They choose Greece as they pay 7,600 dollars for a donated egg and in vitro fertilisation (IVF) procedure, one-third of the price a similar procedure costs in Australia, where they can’t receive donated eggs that cannot be traced.
Nikos Kanakas, director of Embryoland in Athens, said that the number of Australian women travelling to Greece for an egg donation has increased during the past five years. ”We have many happy families in Australia who have come to our clinic for egg donation,” Kanakas told the newspaper. He added that, under Greek law, IVF is allowed until the age of 50, although he estimates many women disguise their age to receive treatment
Greek Reporter