diagnosis and treatment of infertility, first/second/third generation IVF (including
egg/sperm donation), microsperm retrieval, embryo freezing and resuscitation, artificial
insemination (including husband's sperm and sperm donation), paternity testing, chromosomal
disease
diagnosis, high-throughput gene sequencing, endometrial receptivity gene testing and other
clinical
technology applications. Many of these technologies are at the leading level both domestically
and
internationally.
I am Chen Yinuo, the founder of Tulip International Reproductive Center.
In my years of professional experience, I have witnessed the transformation of the assisted reproductive map. In the past, people always talked about the United States and Thailand. But in recent years, I have noticed that more and more visionary families have turned their attention to Kyrgyzstan in Central Asia.
Which friends have found the path to realizing their family dreams here? As a practitioner, I would like to combine our clinical practice at Tulip International Reproductive Center to analyze the several core populations behind this.

1. Couples seeking efficient medical pathways for long-term infertility
This is one of the main groups we serve. Many of them have gone through a long and tortuous journey of seeking a child, and may have tried various treatment options in China, but still have not succeeded. The medical reasons behind this are usually clear:
Female factors: such as long-term anovulation caused by polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS), or organic problems such as blocked fallopian tubes and endometriosis, which prevent sperm and egg from meeting.
Male factors: such as severely substandard semen quality (severe oligospermia, asthenozoospermia, teratozoospermia), and even azoospermia caused by obstruction and other reasons.
For these families, Kyrgyzstan's mature IVF technology provides an efficient solution that fundamentally bypasses these physiological barriers and helps sperm and egg to complete binding in a high standard laboratory environment outside the body.
2. Racing against time, elderly families eager to seize the opportunity to have children
Age is an unavoidable challenge in childbirth. For women over 35 years old, especially those approaching 40 years old, ovarian reserve function (AMH value) and egg quality will show an irreversible decline trend. This not only means that pregnancy is more difficult, but also directly leads to a significant increase in miscarriage rates and the risk of chromosomal abnormalities in embryos.
Our expert team at Tulip International Reproductive Center has accumulated rich experience in addressing the challenges of aging reproduction. We will customize personalized ovulation induction programs for elderly women, such as micro stimulation programs, with the goal of obtaining better quality eggs rather than blindly pursuing quantity. Meanwhile, for women whose ovarian function has severely declined, Kyrgyzstan's legal egg donation system provides a hopeful and legally protected path for them to become mothers.
3. Families that pursue healthy offspring to avoid genetic risks
There are also some couples who are very healthy themselves, but are carriers of certain monogenic genetic diseases, such as thalassemia, spinal muscular atrophy (SMA), etc. For them, the desire for childbirth and the fear that diseases may be passed down to the next generation are inseparable.
The third-generation in vitro fertilization technology (PGT) widely used in Kyrgyzstan is designed to solve this problem.
PGT-M technology can perform precise embryo screening for known monogenic genetic diseases, ensuring that we transplant healthy embryos that do not carry pathogenic genes.
PGT-A technology can screen all 23 pairs of chromosomes in embryos and eliminate embryos with abnormal chromosome numbers.
Our laboratory at Tulip International Reproductive Center is able to accurately screen for various known monogenic genetic diseases, blocking the intergenerational transmission of diseases for these families from the origin of life.
4. People who pursue equal reproductive rights and require diversified family plans
In modern society, the composition of families has become increasingly diverse. Many singles and LGBTQ+partners also have a strong desire to have their own children. The laws of Kyrgyzstan explicitly allow them to form families through assisted reproductive technologies (including sperm/egg donation and third-party assisted reproduction), and provide a comprehensive legal process to ensure that biological parents have undisputed legal parental rights.
Dean Chen Yinuo's Professional Opinion: On the "Scientific Review" of Repeated Failures
In my clinical work, I have encountered too many couples like Ms. Liu: 36 years old, experiencing three failed IVF attempts, each time with seemingly good embryos, but after transplantation, they either did not implant or had early fetal arrest. They are physically and mentally exhausted, but cannot find the fundamental reason for their failure.
This is what I want to emphasize, the third-generation IVF technology (PGT-A) is not only a treatment method for patients who repeatedly fail, but also a profound "diagnostic tool".
After Ms. Liu came to our Tulip International Reproductive Center, we conducted PGT-A testing on the 5 embryos she cultivated, and the results showed that only 2 of them had completely normal chromosomes. This moment revealed the truth behind her previous failure - transplanting embryos that looked beautiful but had problems with their genetic core. In the end, after transplanting the healthy embryo, she succeeded in one attempt.
So, the value of PGT-A lies in its ability to provide a scientific "review" of past failures, allowing you to clearly identify the problem and navigate accurately for future success.
6. People who require special fertility plans due to special health conditions
This also includes some special circumstances:
HIV infected individuals: Men who meet viral load control standards can safely conceive healthy offspring through mature "sperm washing" techniques.
Uterine infertility patients: Women who are unable to conceive on their own due to various reasons, Kyrgyzstan's legal third-party assisted reproduction provides them with the only possibility of becoming mothers.
Why Kyrgyzstan?
In summary, Kyrgyzstan's core advantages lie in the legitimacy of policies, the maturity of technology, and the reasonableness of costs. The overall cost is more affordable compared to European and American countries, allowing advanced medical technology to benefit more ordinary families.
Of course, cross-border healthcare is not an easy task. Therefore, choosing a professional institution like Tulip International Reproductive Center, which has rich experience and provides full Chinese language barrier free communication, is a crucial first step on your path.
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