Editorial Policy
Last updated: July 2026
Why we publish this content
Infertility Aide helps people compare fertility treatment options across countries and clinics. Every guide is built to answer the questions patients ask most when comparing where to be treated: eligibility, legal limits, realistic timelines, and cost.
How we source our content
We build each page from current national or regional laws governing fertility treatment, published clinical and success rate data, and direct confirmation with clinics where public data is not available.
We do not estimate costs, legal rules, or clinic-specific claims without a source. We do not use one country's laws or figures to describe another country's page, and city pages and country pages are never mixed.
How we keep pages current
Each page shows a last-updated date. We review country and treatment pages on a regular schedule and whenever we become aware of a legal, clinical, or cost change. When a law or clinic policy changes, we update the relevant page rather than leaving outdated information live.
Corrections
If you find information on this site that is inaccurate or out of date, contact us at [email protected] with the page and the issue. We review every report and correct confirmed errors.
Independence of listings
Doctors and clinics may apply to be listed on Infertility Aide. Listing eligibility is based on qualifications, not marketing spend, and providers cannot pay for better placement, ranking, or featured status anywhere on the site.
Listing on the platform does not affect our editorial content, cost information, or how a country or treatment page is written. Provider profiles are kept separate from editorial guides, and no provider can pay to change what a guide says about a country's laws, costs, or risks. See our methodology page for the full detail on how listings and reviews work.