Egg donation & surrogacy banned → patients leave. Own-egg IVF from €5,000/cycle (egg donation banned). Below: the cost per baby, the rules that apply to you, and how it compares.
| Item | Germany |
|---|---|
| IVF own eggs / cycle | €5,000 |
| IVF donor eggs / cycle | banned |
| Donor-egg success (any age) | ≈48% per transfer |
| Rule | Germany |
|---|---|
| Egg donation | BANNED |
| country_table_age_limit | clinic |
| country_table_single_women | limited |
| country_table_same-sex | limited |
| country_table_pgt-a | restricted |
| country_table_sex_selection | no |
| Surrogacy | BANNED |
Laws change — verify current eligibility for your nationality and situation.
A "cheap" cycle isn't the same as a cheap baby. Model your exact case — age, own/donor — in the cost-per-baby calculator to see where Germany ranks for you.
Cost data: clinic averages 2026. Legal status: verify current rules for your nationality.
Germany's €5,000 own-egg baseline is mid-range, but egg donation is banned and surrogacy is banned. This is why so many German patients travel to Spain, Czechia, or Greece. Couples using only their own eggs find good value; others have no choice but to leave.
Germany bans egg donation and surrogacy entirely, forcing many patients to travel for these treatments. Own-egg IVF is available at competitive cost, but couples unable to use their own eggs have no legal domestic option.
A cheap cycle is not the same as a cheap baby. Because success falls with age, the honest figure is the cycle price multiplied by the number of transfers you are likely to need. Using this country's own-egg price and registry live-birth rates: At €5000/cycle, this is mid-range European pricing, so the balance of success and cycles is key to your total cost.
| Age band | Own-egg LBR / transfer | Typical transfers | Est. own-egg cost to one baby |
|---|---|---|---|
| Under 35 | 48% | ~2 | €10,000 |
| 35-37 | 41% | ~2 | €10,000 |
| 38-40 | 32% | ~3 | €15,000 |
| 41-42 | 18% | ~3 | €15,000 |
| 43-44 | 8% | ~4 | €20,000 |
| 45+ | 4% | ~4 | €20,000 |
Illustrative model: registry live-birth per transfer (SART/CDC, HFEA) × typical transfers to a cumulative live birth (PMC10591412) × this country's cycle price. Your own odds depend on your diagnosis and clinic — model them in the calculator.
Egg donation is not available here, so older patients who would benefit from donor eggs typically travel to a country where it is legal (for example Czechia, Greece or Spain).
In Germany, egg donation is banned, so donor-egg patients must travel abroad; the upper age limit is clinic; single women: limited; same-sex access: limited; PGT-A embryo testing: restricted; surrogacy: BANNED. Eligibility depends on your nationality and personal situation, so verify the current rules for your case before you commit.
Who Germany suits best: surrogacy routes.
IVF success is driven mainly by maternal age and egg type, not by the country you choose. The public registries put own-egg live birth at roughly:
The success figures on this page come from national IVF registries, not clinic marketing. Primary sources:
Compiled and fact-checked by the BabyPath editorial team against the registries above. Per-retrieval (CDC) and per-transfer (HFEA) use different denominators — both are shown so the numbers are not misread. Educational information, not medical advice; outcomes vary by individual and clinic — always consult a licensed fertility specialist.
Own-egg IVF in Germany is roughly €5,000 per cycle. Egg donation is banned in Germany. The figure that matters is cost per baby (price × the cycles you'll likely need) — calculate yours with our cost-per-baby tool.
Egg donation in Germany: BANNED. Patients from countries that ban it (e.g. Germany, Italy) often travel for this.
Single women: limited.
Same-sex access in Germany: limited.
Age limit in Germany: clinic. Over the limit or 40+, donor eggs are usually the realistic route.
Non-medical sex selection in Germany: no.
Surrogacy in Germany: BANNED.
Success tracks age, not country: own eggs ~48% under 35 falling to ~4% over 44; donor eggs hold ~48% at any age (ESHRE/CDC). A clinic's headline rate also reflects its patient mix.
The success rates, cost ranges and legal-eligibility rules on this page are compiled from public clinical registries and national guidelines — not opinion. They are planning estimates and do not replace advice from a licensed fertility specialist.
Reviewed against: HFEA (UK), SART/CDC (US), ESHRE/EIM (EU) and NICE CG156.
Compiled and fact-checked by the BabyPath editorial team against the primary sources above · last reviewed 2026-06-12 · BabyPath is an independent cross-border comparison platform, not a clinic. Always consult a licensed clinician before starting treatment.
We compare IVF success rates, prices and laws across 12 countries — using real CDC, HFEA and ESHRE data — to show your true cost per baby, not per cycle. Donor eggs, age 40+, single or same-sex: we show where it's affordable and legal for you.
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