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Shared motherhood: Why choose the ROPA method?


For many lesbian couples who wish to become mothers, the ROPA method (Reception of Partner’s Oocytes) has become an ideal option for sharing motherhood in a unique and meaningful way. Unlike other assisted reproduction treatments, this method allows both women to participate in the pregnancy journey actively, strengthening the maternal bond from the start.


What is the ROPA Method?

The ROPA method is an assisted reproduction technique in which one of the women in the couple provides her eggs, which are fertilized with donor sperm. The resulting embryos are transferred to the other woman’s uterus, which will carry the pregnancy to term.

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Benefits of the ROPA Method
  1. Shared Motherhood: Both women have a biological role in the conception of the baby, strengthening the emotional bond and connection to the process.

  2. Greater Genetic Security: The couple can select who will donate the eggs, ensuring better genetic and medical planning.

  3. High Success Rate: Using fresh eggs and advanced in vitro fertilization (IVF) techniques significantly increases the chances of success.

  4. Flexibility and Planning: The couple can decide who will provide the eggs and who will carry the pregnancy based on medical and personal factors.

  5. Shared Experience: Both women actively participate in the pregnancy, which strengthens the family bond from the beginning.


Is the ROPA Method Right for All Couples?

While the ROPA method is an excellent option for many lesbian couples, it’s essential to be in good reproductive health and receive medical counseling to assess its viability. The decision should be made with clear information, considering emotional, medical, and legal aspects.


The ROPA method is a wonderful way to share motherhood from the very first moment. Thanks to advances in assisted reproduction, more and more couples are able to experience motherhood in a unique and meaningful way.


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