Cost of Shipping Frozen Embryos

Knowing what your costs are in advanced can help you plan ahead for your surrogacy journey. Here’s a complete guide on embryo shipping costs.

Cost is a common concern when growing your family through assisted reproductive technology (ART).

No matter where you are in your journey to becoming a parent, understanding embryo shipping costs can help you budget accordingly for your family-building journey.

Contact us online to learn more about the circumstances as to why you may need to ship your embryos.

How Much Does it Cost to Ship Frozen Embryos?

The average cost of shipping frozen embryos is anywhere from $1,000-$3,000.

Shipping costs are variable, depending on the transport company you use and factors such as:

How Far the Embryos are Being Shipped
 

Embryo shipping costs vary based on distance. Shipping locally vs. out of state or even internationally may require a higher cost.

Administrative Fees
 

These fees can include priority services like same-day or expedited shipping as well as withdrawal and redeposit fees if the specimen goes unused.

Local Delivery by Carrier
 

These will usually include tank fees and a courier waiting fee. The services you ask for will make up your quote.

Delivery by Carrier
 

Insurance may or may not cover some of the cost that comes with using a delivery service.

Direct Pick Up
 

You could be charged for a tank preservation fee that keeps the embryos safe while you transport them. 

Can I Transport My Own Embryos?

Yes, you can transport your own embryos from one local clinic to another. But depending on how far you need to transport your embryos, professional courier services have the experience and expertise to safely get them to where they need to go no matter the distance.

Embryo Shipping Cost and Choosing a Cryoshipping Service

When choosing a cryoshipping service, their registration with the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) should be your first indicator on whether it’s a reputable professional to consider or not.

The FDA regulates any human cells or tissues that are used to implant, transplant, infuse or transfer into another human recipient in the U.S.

Cost is a common concern for those pursuing surrogacy and the embryo shipping cost is part of that. If cost is a concern for you, when you go to choose your cryoshipping service, you can ask questions like these to help determine if they are cost-effective:

What is covered in your cost of shipping frozen embryos?
 

There are sometimes hidden or additional fees that can arise. Knowing what’s covered will allow you to track the cost.  

What is your process for storing and transporting my frozen embryos?
 

This is your journey to parenthood, knowing how your professional transports and stores your embryos 

How long does transportation take?
 

Frozen embryo transportation costs in the same city will differ in time from transportation to another state or country. This could increase your costs.

What happens in the event of an accident?
 

It’s a worst case scenario situation but knowing what happens in the event of something going wrong, especially when it comes to the embryo shipping cost if needed to be done again, is important to the planning process.

You could be at the start of your path to parenthood or are looking at your options after a couple of IVF cycles, but no matter where you are on your journey, there’s support available.

If you have embryos and surrogacy is something you’re considering, we can match you with a surrogate in 1-6 months. Fill out our online contact form to learn more about how we can find your perfect surrogate match.