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Building a family through a third-party path can involve many moving parts—medical, legal, logistical, and emotional. Hanabusa IVF’s International Third-Party Program is designed to make that process clearer and more coordinated, with one experienced team supporting you through each step of care in San Diego.
Third-party care often involves multiple parties: intended parents, donor programs, agencies, attorneys, coordinators, and clinics. Our in-house program helps reduce fragmentation by coordinating the medical and lab components of your journey within one clinic team—so your plan stays clear and organized.



A pathway for intended parents working with a gestational carrier, including embryo creation, embryo transfer planning, and coordination of medical steps.
A pathway for intended parents using donor eggs to create embryos—often used for age-related fertility decline, low reserve, genetic concerns, or prior unsuccessful cycles.
A pathway for intended parents using donated embryos, with guidance through medical screening, preparation, and transfer planning.

We learn your story, review prior testing/treatment, and clarify which third-party pathway best matches your goals and timeline.
Your coordinator outlines medical requirements, documentation, consents, and any recommended testing—so nothing is missed.
We align fertilization strategy, lab planning, and genetic testing considerations (if pursuing PGT).
We coordinate timing and uterine readiness for transfer—whether transferring to a gestational carrier or intended parent.

International patients often need added clarity and predictability. We help you plan around:
Travel timing and appointment grouping when possible
Remote coordination for records, consents, and pre-testing
Communication cadence and point-of-contact support
“What happens next” planning so you’re not guessing

Even in donor or surrogacy pathways, your plan should be individualized. We tailor:
Treatment strategy and timing
Transfer planning and uterine preparation approach
Lab strategy and embryo management
Communication and coordination based on your real-world constraints
No. Many intended parents coordinate care remotely and travel for key steps.
We do not provide legal representation, but we can coordinate medically with your chosen agency and attorney, and we can share general guidance on what’s typically required.
Often yes, depending on records, embryo documentation, and clinical requirements.
Timelines vary by pathway (donor vs surrogacy vs embryo donation), medical needs, and coordination requirements. Your care plan will include a clear projected timeline.
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You’re a fit for Traditional Fertility Care if any of these statements resonate with you:
You’re just getting started
You want clear first steps
You’ve explored clinics, but still feel at the beginning
You need fertility testing
Your labs look reassuring
Your situation feels straightforward
You have fewer complicating factors
You’re considering IUI
You’re new to IVF
You’re planning an FET
You’re considering PGT
If anything, complex becomes evident, we smoothly upgrade your pathway.
You’re a fit for Complex Care if any of these statements resonate with you:
Low AMH/AFC or DOR concerns
You have Diminished Ovarian Reserve (DOR)
You have POI or high FSH concerns
You’re considering Ovarian Rejuvenation (PRP)
Age 40+ or time feels limited
Prior IVF didn’t respond as hoped
Low egg numbers / embryo growth issues
Unsuccessful embryo transfers
Recurrent pregnancy loss (2+ losses)
Male factor needs ICSI or TESE
You’ve been told your case is complex
If your case is complex from the start, we build the right strategy from day one.