Our Head of Coordination Chiara Cultrera Shares Real Insights on Egg Donation in Spain

May 09, 2025

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Today, we bring you highlights from a special live webinar featuring Chiara Cultrera, our Head of Coordination at Reproclinic in Barcelona, Spain. 

During the live Q&A session hosted by MyIVFanswers, Chiara shared her expert insights on egg donation treatment at Reproclinic, covering everything from choosing a donor to understanding the full process and associated costs.She emphasized how critical transparency, trust, and personalized care are in every fertility journey.

With nearly 20 years of experience supporting fertility patients, Chiara's career has been shaped by a profound understanding of the emotional and physical journey involved in assisted reproduction. She began her career in 2005 as a medical assistant and has supported thousands of patients since then. For Chiara, supporting patients is about much more than organizing treatments—it’s about building connections, understanding personal stories, and guiding each individual toward their dream of parenthood with clarity and compassion.

At Reproclinic, we are here to support you with kindness, understanding, and expert care at every step.
If you’re considering egg donation, or simply want to learn more about your options, don’t miss the chance to hear from someone who truly understands the emotional and practical side of this journey.

Watch the full webinar here:

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Electricity update: Cryopreserved gametes and embryos are safe.

We want to reassure you that all the cryopreserved gametes and embryos have not been afected by the power outage. They are stored in liquid nitrogen tanks, a system that is completely independent of the electrical grid and entirely safe.

We care for what matters most with the utmost commitment and professionalism.

Thank you for your trust.

The Reproclinic Team

Electricity update

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Cryopreserved gametes and embryos are safe.

Dear patients,

We want to reassure you that all the cryopreserved gametes and embryos have not been afected by the power outage. They are stored in liquid nitrogen tanks, a system that is completely independent of the electrical grid and entirely safe.

We care for what matters most with the utmost commitment and professionalism.

Thank you for your trust.

The Reproclinic Team