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Best IVF and Fertility Clinics in Brazil

Top IVF Clinics in Brazil

Clinics with the highest ratings and verified quality care in this region.

Brazil, Campo Grande
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FertLiv Clínica de Reprodução Humana

FertLiv – Reprodução Assistida is an assisted‑reproduction clinic with locations in Campo Grande, Dourados and Três Lagoas (Mato Grosso do Sul), specializing in in‑vitro fertilization (IVF), intrauterine insemination (IUI) and male fertility preservation. The center offers a full spectrum of services including IVF with pre‑implantation genetic testing, IUI, sperm and oocyte cryopreservation, coitus programado, and comprehensive hormonal monitoring, all performed in a REDLARA‑accredited laboratory. FertLiv distinguishes itself through the socially responsible “Gerando Sonhos” program that provides low‑cost consultations and treatment packages, as well as free educational e‑books and a regularly updated blog on reproductive health. The multidisciplinary team is composed of experienced gynecologists and obstetricians such as Dr. Vitor Hugo Kussumoto, Dr. Thiago Souza, Dr. Antônio Miziara, Dr. Willian Ishii, Dr. Mayara Muneishi and several specialist doctors who follow a patient‑centered, empathetic approach. Although specific success‑rate percentages are not disclosed, numerous patient testimonials highlight successful pregnancies and high satisfaction. Patient support includes a dedicated WhatsApp line for scheduling, flexible opening hours (7 am–6 pm weekdays, 7 am–11 am Saturdays), personalized counseling, and continuous follow‑up through the clinic’s online resources.

Brazil, Rio de Janeiro
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Clínica Primordia Medina Reprodutiva

Clínica Primordia is a reproductive medicine clinic located in Rio de Janeiro (Ipanema), specializing in assisted reproduction and comprehensive fertility solutions; the center offers a full spectrum of services including in‑vitro fertilization (IVF), ICSI, intra‑uterine insemination, programmed coitus, egg, embryo and sperm cryopreservation, ovodonation, independent reproduction, onco‑fertility, uterine replacement, embryo biopsy (PGT‑A) and tailored treatments for same‑sex couples, as well as extensive male‑infertility work‑ups such as spermogram, DNA fragmentation testing, TESA/TESE, micro‑TESE, PESA/MESA and semen freezing. Its state‑of‑the‑art Laboratory Primordia features a high‑technology embryology unit equipped with the EmbryoScope® Plus time‑lapse incubator—the first in Rio de Janeiro—and a dedicated andrology lab for precise male‑factor diagnostics. Led by pioneers Dr. Isaac M. Yadid, a key figure in Brazil’s first IVF baby, and Dr. Marcio Coslovsky, the clinic emphasizes a humanized, patient‑centered approach, reporting consistently high success rates and personalized care plans. Additional support includes a virtual tour, patient portal, multilingual contact options (phone, WhatsApp, email), and a regular newsletter, ensuring comprehensive emotional and informational assistance throughout every step of the fertility journey.

Brazil, Manaus
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Human Reproduction Center Femina

Fêmina Reprodução Humana is a fertility clinic located in Manaus, Brazil, specializing in assisted reproduction to turn the dream of parenthood into reality. Situated at Avenida Efigênio Sales, 2300 Boulevard Mundi, Sala B14, Aleixo, the clinic offers a comprehensive suite of services including In‑Vitro Fertilization (FIV), Artificial Insemination (IIU), Programmed Dating (low‑complexity cycle monitoring) and Egg Freezing, all performed with cutting‑edge technology and a compassionate, patient‑centered approach. The dedicated team of reproductive specialists provides not only high‑complexity procedures but also personalized guidance, continuous monitoring, and emotional support throughout every stage of treatment, emphasizing the union of scientific expertise and sensitivity. While specific success rates are not disclosed, Fêmina highlights its commitment to delivering hopeful outcomes, celebrating each achievement as part of its mission to care for life. Additional patient support services include thorough counseling, flexible appointment scheduling, and a welcoming environment designed to respect each individual’s story and needs, ensuring that couples receive both the medical excellence and the empathetic care essential for building families.

Brazil, Rio de Janeiro
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Engravida Clínica de Reprodução Humana – Unidade Rio de Janeiro

Engravida is a reproductive medicine clinic located in Brazil with eight units in São Paulo (Av. Angélica, 916 – Higienópolis), Rio de Janeiro (Rua São Clemente, 347 – Botafogo), Brasília (SEP/S EQ 709/909, Lt.A Bl.A – Sala 01), Salvador (Alameda das Algarobas, 102 – Pituba), Manaus (Travessa Palmira, 3 – Adrianópolis), Juiz de Fora (Rua Dr. José Cesário, 82 – Passos), Bauru (Av. Com. José da Silva Martha, 3‑30 – Jardim Estoril) and Vitória (Av. Paulino Muller, 87 – B, Ilha de Santa Maria). The clinic specializes in assisted reproduction, offering IVF, ICSI, egg freezing and fertility preservation, as well as tailored programs for homo‑affective couples and comprehensive infertility diagnostics. Engravida distinguishes itself through a fully integrated infrastructure equipped with modern technologies, a personalized patient‑centered approach emphasized by its physicians who prioritize ethical care and the “assistance to life” philosophy, and extensive support services including WhatsApp contact, online appointment scheduling, and extended hours (08:00‑22:00 weekdays, 08:00‑20:00 weekends). While specific success rates are not disclosed, the clinic highlights its commitment to individualized treatment plans, multidisciplinary professional teams, and continuous patient guidance throughout every stage of the reproductive journey.

Brazil, Rio de Janeiro
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Fertipraxis

Fertipraxis Centro de Reprodução Humana is a reproductive medicine clinic located in Rio de Janeiro, with modern facilities in Barra da Tijuca (Avenida das Américas, 4666, Centro Médico 1 – Barra Shopping) and Ipanema (Rua Visconde de Pirajá, 407 – Ipanema Office Center), specializing in assisted human reproduction and fertility preservation. Founded in 1994, the clinic offers a comprehensive portfolio that includes in‑vitro fertilization (IVF), embryo transfer, egg and sperm cryopreservation (social and oncologic), donor‑egg programs, artificial insemination, PESA for azoospermia, and the ROPA method for same‑sex couples, while also providing dedicated oncologic fertility counseling. Its distinctive strengths lie in a 30‑year legacy, directors who are alumni of the Federal University of Rio de Janeiro and recognized nationally and internationally, a multidisciplinary high‑standard team, and a state‑of‑the‑art laboratory certified by the Latin American Assisted Reproduction Network for strict quality control. The clinic emphasizes a humanized, individualized approach, media‑validated expertise (features in Veja and CNN), and extensive patient support through welcoming consultations, multilingual WhatsApp contact, flexible office hours, and continuous guidance throughout the treatment journey.

Brazil
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Clínica Biofert Ginecologia e Reprodução Humana

Clínica Biofert is a reproductive medicine clinic located in Vitória, Espírito Santo, specializing in assisted reproduction and comprehensive fertility care; it offers classic in‑vitro fertilization (IVF) as well as ICSI, artificial intrauterine insemination, egg freezing, shared ovodonation, programmed intercourse, a full range of diagnostic exams and embryo biopsy, and surgical procedures such as vasectomy reversal, tubal recanalization and videolaparoscopic treatment of endometriosis. The clinic distinguishes itself with a modern, patient‑friendly infrastructure, a streamlined pre‑consultation scheduling system and WhatsApp contact for rapid assistance, and an educational blog that keeps patients informed about the latest fertility topics. Led by Dr. Welington Balla (CRM ES 2823) and Dr. Bruno (CRM ES 10310), both specialists in gynecology and human reproduction, the multidisciplinary team emphasizes personalized, evidence‑based treatment plans and close monitoring throughout each cycle. Biofert also provides dedicated patient support services, including online appointment booking, social‑media outreach via Facebook and Instagram, and continuous guidance from the initial consultation through post‑treatment follow‑up, ensuring a supportive and transparent experience for all individuals and couples seeking to build their families.

Brazil, Porto Alegre
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Fertilitat – Centro de Medicina Reprodutiva

Fertilitat is a reproductive medicine clinic located in Porto Alegre, Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil, specializing in assisted reproduction and fertility preservation. The center offers a comprehensive portfolio including In‑Vitro Fertilization (FIV), onco‑fertility, cryopreservation, genetics, andrology, sperm analysis, psychological counseling, endometriosis management, endoscopic surgery, and dedicated research programs, all supported by cutting‑edge technologies such as time‑lapse embryo monitoring and artificial‑intelligence‑driven embryo selection. Fertilitat’s multidisciplinary team of experienced gynecologists, urologists, embryologists, geneticists, nutritionists and mental‑health professionals follows evidence‑based protocols and maintains rigorous laboratory quality control, a commitment recognized by the RedLara Gold Seal for excellence in assisted reproduction. Over 36 years of practice the clinic has contributed to pioneering milestones, including the first assisted‑reproduction birth in Southern Brazil and award‑winning research presented at international congresses. Patients benefit from personalized care pathways, transparent communication through a dedicated app, WhatsApp support, and regular newsletters, ensuring emotional support and logistical ease throughout diagnosis, treatment and follow‑up.

Brazil, Rio de Janeiro
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Vida – Centro de Fertilidade

Vida – Centro de Fertilidade is a specialized assisted‑reproduction clinic located in Barra da Tijuca, Rio de Janeiro (Av. das Américas, 6.205, MDX Barra Medical Center, salas 303‑305) and focuses on in‑vitro fertilization (IVF), egg freezing, pre‑implantation genetic diagnosis, and comprehensive fertility investigation. The center offers a full suite of services including IVF, artificial insemination, embryo culture with EmbryoScope Plus, oocyte cryopreservation, onco‑fertility preservation, and multidisciplinary diagnostic work‑ups such as hormonal panels, transvaginal ultrasound, hysterosalpingography, and male semen analysis, complemented by patient‑focused educational platforms like Fertflix and a robust blog covering AI‑driven embryo selection, complementary therapies, and reproductive health. Accredited by ONA, Vida emphasizes a personalized, evidence‑based approach delivered by a large team of reproductive specialists—including gynecologists, urologists, embryologists, andrologists, anesthesiologists, and support staff—led by Director Dra. Maria Cecília Erthal. Patient support extends through a dedicated client portal, multilingual counseling, and continuous follow‑up, ensuring safety, transparency, and emotional care throughout every treatment cycle.

Brazil, São Paulo
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Fertility

Fertility Science Clinic is a reproductive medicine clinic located in Brazil, specializing in comprehensive infertility diagnosis and treatment for both men and women. The center offers a full spectrum of key services including advanced IVF with Embryoscope®Plus time‑lapse imaging, male and female infertility assessments, fertility preservation programs, personalized nutritional counseling, and evidence‑based lifestyle guidance, all supported by an extensive library of downloadable e‑books such as “Infertilidade Masculina,” “Infertilidade Feminina,” and “10 mandamentos para preservar a fertilidade.” The clinic distinguishes itself through a strong commitment to scientific excellence, providing patients access to the latest Fertility Science publications dating back to 2014 and curated links to leading journals, research databases, and professional societies such as ASRM, ESHRE, and the Sociedade Brasileira de Reprodução Assistida. While specific success rates are not disclosed, the multidisciplinary team of reproductive endocrinologists, embryologists, urologists, and nutritionists adopts a patient‑centered, evidence‑based approach, complemented by dedicated counseling, WhatsApp support, and continuous education resources to ensure informed, compassionate care throughout every step of the fertility journey.

Brazil, Curitiba
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Centro de Fertilidade Saab

Centro de Fertilidade Saab is a specialized fertility clinic with locations in Curitiba and Londrina, Paraná, Brazil, focusing on personalized assisted‑reproduction treatments for infertile couples; the center pioneered the first “test‑tube baby” in the state in 1986 and now reports more than 5,000 successful pregnancies. Its comprehensive portfolio includes individualized in‑vitro fertilization (IVF), programmed intercourse, artificial insemination, embryo genetic analysis, egg, embryo and sperm cryopreservation, testicular puncture and biopsy, as well as an onco‑fertility program that ensures rapid, accessible fertility preservation for cancer patients. Distinctive features comprise a comfort‑oriented infrastructure with on‑site hotel accommodation, recreational and dining areas, and specialized transport for gametes, allowing patients from other cities to receive medical orientation remotely while traveling to Curitiba only for oocyte retrieval and inseminations. The multidisciplinary team, led by technical director Dra. Rosaly Bustelo Saab Kost and supported by Dr. Karam Abou Saab, Dr. Nelson Abou Saab, Dr. Guilherme Lobo David, Dr. Karyna Bustelo Saab and Dr. João Guilherme Grassi, combines extensive experience (over 40 years) with a patient‑centered approach, offering continuous education through live weekly webinars, e‑books, and personalized counseling, while maintaining transparent cost plans and flexible payment options to support couples throughout their fertility journey.

Brazil
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Pró-Fértil

Pró‑Fértil – Centro de Medicina Reprodutiva is a reproductive medicine clinic located in Niterói, Rio de Janeiro, specializing in assisted reproduction and the realization of the dream of parenthood; its main focus is delivering high‑quality IVF, egg and embryo cryopreservation, and intrauterine insemination using cutting‑edge technology. Since its founding in 2008 and the inauguration of a modern 700 m² dedicated facility in 2019, the clinic has performed more than 5,000 IVF cycles and serves over 250 satisfied patients, highlighting its strong track record and patient‑centered success. Key services include in‑vitro fertilization, oocyte and embryo freezing, IUI, comprehensive hormonal and fertility assessments, and a fully equipped surgical suite with humidity‑controlled laboratories. Unique features are its status as the first and only human reproduction clinic in Niterói, affordable pricing, personalized consultations with the same physician throughout treatment, and a multidisciplinary team led by Directors Dr. Marco Antonio Lourenço and Dr. Paula Joazeiro, supported by embryologists such as Dr. Felipe Canavez, Dr. Gabriela Porciúncula and Dr. Liane Mello, plus highly qualified nursing staff. The clinic emphasizes a compassionate, welcoming approach, offering psychological support, continuous patient education, and a seamless continuum of care from initial evaluation to post‑treatment follow‑up, ensuring both clinical excellence and emotional well‑being.

Brazil, Goiânia
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Clínica In Vitro de Reprodução Humana Assistida de Goiânia

Clínica In Vitro de Goiânia is a reproductive medicine clinic located at Alameda Ricardo Paranhos Nº 731, Setor Marista, Goiânia – GO, Brazil, specializing in the comprehensive treatment of male, female and couple infertility through advanced assisted reproductive technologies; the center offers a full spectrum of services including ICSI, conventional IVF, intra‑uterine insemination, assisted hatching, testicular puncture/biopsy, retrograde ejaculation management, cryopreservation of sperm, oocytes and embryos, and IVF with shared donor oocytes, as well as specialized projects such as Especial Vida and Projeto Solidário. With 30 years of exclusive experience in human reproduction, the clinic emphasizes professional ethics, strict confidentiality, and a patient‑centered approach that combines cutting‑edge laboratory equipment with a multidisciplinary team of highly qualified specialists who provide emotional support and individualized counseling throughout every step of the journey. State‑of‑the‑art technology, continuous staff training, and a commitment to ethical standards distinguish the clinic, while convenient contact options—including phone, WhatsApp and email—ensure accessible patient support and seamless coordination of care.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Everything you need to know about fertility treatment in Brazil.

How does IVF work in Brazil?

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In Brazil, IVF treatment is a regulated process that involves several stages, including ovarian stimulation, egg retrieval, fertilization, embryo culture, and embryo transfer.

The typical IVF process begins with ovarian stimulation using fertility hormones for around 12 days to encourage multiple egg production, followed by egg retrieval through a vaginal needle insertion. Retrieved eggs are then fertilized with sperm in a laboratory, utilizing either standard IVF or ICSI. Fertilized eggs develop into embryos in incubators for up to fourteen days, with options for advanced techniques like blastocyst culture. Finally, embryos are transferred to the uterus, with the number transferred adjusted based on the woman’s age and genetic testing results.

The treatment journey generally starts with an initial visit lasting 7–10 days for assessments, then a 10–20 day procedure phase for egg retrieval and transfer. Brazilian regulations require express written consent from patients over 18 and not under legal guardianship, and there are rules regarding the maximum in vitro development time for embryos.

Can you choose gender with IVF in Brazil?

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Gender selection for non-medical reasons is prohibited in Brazil, despite some conflicting information regarding regulations and restrictions.

Although preimplantation genetic diagnosis (PGD) or preimplantation genetic testing (PGT) can identify the chromosomal sex of an embryo during IVF, utilizing this technology for non-medical gender selection is not permitted by Brazilian law. However, PGD/PGT is legally permissible for medical reasons, specifically to prevent the inheritance of sex-linked genetic disorders.

When was the first IVF baby born in Brazil?

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The first baby born through assisted reproduction in Brazil was in 1989, in the state of Rio Grande do Sul.

This pioneering birth involved Álvaro Luís Santos, and was achieved through the efforts of the Assisted Fertilization Group, which subsequently became known as Fertilitat. This marked a significant moment in the history of reproductive medicine in Brazil, paving the way for further advancements in assisted reproductive technologies.

Following this initial success, Fertilitat continued to achieve milestones, including the birth of the first IVF twins in Rio Grande do Sul in the early 1990s, and later, the first pregnancy in Latin America utilizing sperm retrieved from the epididymis just four years after the twins’ birth.

How much does IVF cost in Brazil?

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IVF in Brazil is considerably more affordable than in countries like the United States, with a basic cycle typically costing between $4,000 and $7,000 USD.

The price for a standard IVF cycle in Brazil can range from approximately $1,800 to $7,000 USD, with a common average around $4,700 USD. Many clinics include the cost of initial medications within this price range, which is a benefit compared to other countries where medication expenses can significantly increase the overall cost. Additional procedures like ICSI can range from $3,000 to $6,000 USD, and Preimplantation Genetic Testing (PGT) typically costs between $950 to $1,900 USD, representing 20%-30% of the total treatment cost.

Brazilian fertility clinics frequently offer comprehensive packages that include medication, laboratory work, and procedure fees to help manage expenses. IVF with egg donation is likely to be on the lower end of the $4,500 to $7,000 USD range seen in other destinations, reflecting Brazil’s overall affordability for IVF treatments.

Is reciprocal IVF (ROPA) allowed in Brazil?

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Reciprocal IVF (ROPA) is legally permitted in Brazil for lesbian couples, granting them full access to fertility treatments like IVF with donor sperm since 2011.

Brazilian law allows assisted reproduction techniques for any capable person, regardless of marital status or sexual orientation, and recognizes ROPA as a legal option; the non-gestational partner faces no additional legal hurdles to parental recognition if the couple is in a stable union. Both partners in a ROPA procedure generally experience straightforward parental rights recognition when in a stable union or marriage.

Several clinics throughout Brazil offer ROPA, including Chedid Grieco Fertility Clinic in São Paulo and IVI Salvador de Bahia, with an average cost for an IVF cycle around $5,000, though costs can vary.

Are egg donors anonymous in Brazil?

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In Brazil, egg donation is legally required to be anonymous, though this anonymity is not absolute.

While the Federal Council of Medicine mandates anonymity, the Brazilian Civil Code recognizes a donor-conceived child’s right to seek legal action to discover their origins, and fertility clinics are required to maintain donor records to prepare for potential legal cases. Although gamete donation cannot involve payment, donors can receive reimbursement for procedure-related expenses.

There is an ongoing debate in Brazil regarding whether donor-conceived individuals should have the legal right to access donor information, with a growing sentiment leaning towards greater openness, and a significant portion of the population believes the donor’s identity should be revealed if the child questions their biological origin.

Is egg donation legal in Brazil?

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Egg donation is legal in Brazil, but it must be non-commercial and anonymous.

Brazilian law prohibits the sale of reproductive cells, meaning direct payment for egg donation is not allowed; however, donors are permitted to receive financial reimbursement for expenses related to the donation process, typically ranging from R$1,000 to R$2,000 per procedure. Clinics are responsible for carefully selecting donors, ensuring they are under 35 years of age and free from genetic or infectious diseases, and also assessing their psychological profile.

While anonymity is generally maintained between donor and recipient, children conceived through egg donation have the right to access information about their origins, and clinics are expected to keep donor data available for this purpose. Regulations regarding assisted reproductive technology in Brazil are primarily based on resolutions from the Federal Council of Medicine, rather than specific laws.

Can gay couples do IVF in Brazil?

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Male same-sex couples can pursue IVF in Brazil, with established legal avenues to parenthood.

The most common path involves IVF with egg donation and surrogacy, where donor eggs are fertilized with the sperm of one of the intended fathers and then transferred to a surrogate. Brazilian law permits assisted reproduction for all individuals, including same-sex couples, and strongly supports the recognition of same-sex parents since 2013.

Egg donors are typically anonymous and selected based on questionnaires, with intended parents having approval rights. Surrogacy is legally permitted, generally requiring the surrogate to be a blood relative of one of the intended parents, or prior authorization from the Regional Council of Medicine if not a relative; commercial surrogacy is prohibited.

Can lesbians do IVF in Brazil?

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Yes, lesbian couples can access IVF and other assisted reproductive technologies (ART) in Brazil to build their families.

The legal framework in Brazil supports the rights of same-sex couples regarding family formation through ART, granting them the same rights as heterosexual couples, including the right to marry and adopt. Lesbian couples can utilize donor sperm for both IVF and intrauterine insemination (IUI), with options for known or anonymous donors, though mixing sperm from different partners is not permitted.

Brazilian law and medical council resolutions allow for both partners in a lesbian couple to be recognized as legal parents, and the practice of reciprocal IVF, where one partner provides the egg and the other carries the pregnancy, is available, allowing for both genetic and gestational connection to the child. Even when only one partner is genetically related, legal frameworks aim to recognize both as parents, considering socioaffective maternity.

Is surrogacy legal in Brazil?

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Surrogacy in Brazil is not explicitly authorized or prohibited by national legislation, but is instead regulated by resolutions from the Federal Council of Medicine and interpreted through existing legal norms and court decisions.

Altruistic surrogacy is permitted, but strictly on a non-commercial basis, meaning the surrogate mother can only be reimbursed for medically necessary expenses. This form of surrogacy generally requires a kinship between the surrogate and the intended parents, up to the fourth degree, though exceptions can be granted by the CFM in specific circumstances. Commercial surrogacy, involving payment to the surrogate, is prohibited in Brazil due to laws related to organ transplantation, constitutional provisions protecting human dignity, and potential exploitation concerns.

Surrogacy is generally considered for cases of infertility or medical conditions preventing the intended mother from carrying a pregnancy, and is also recognized as an option for same-sex couples.

Is IVF legal in Brazil?

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Yes, assisted reproductive technologies, including IVF, are legal in Brazil.

The Federal Council of Medicine (CFM) serves as the primary regulatory body, issuing resolutions that govern medical practice in this field, as there is no specific federal legislation regulating assisted conception. These resolutions have been updated several times, most recently with Resolution No. 2.294/2021, which provides the ethical and practical guidelines for assisted reproduction.

The regulations require express written consent from capable patients and permit access to assisted reproduction for heterosexual couples, same-sex couples, transgender individuals, and single people, irrespective of infertility diagnoses. There are also regulations regarding the number of embryos that can be generated and transferred, varying based on the woman’s age and embryo quality.