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.
In today's increasingly mature IVF technology, more and more families are turning their attention to overseas medical care.
Kyrgyzstan, located in Central Asia, although its land area is not large, has attracted families from all over the world seeking children with its unique advantages. So, who exactly chose this cross-border path of childbirth?

A couple who have not been pregnant for over 01 years
For couples struggling with infertility, Kyrgyzstan's IVF technology provides a glimmer of hope.
Some of these couples have women with ovarian dysfunction, fallopian tube obstruction, or endometriosis; Some men face the dilemma of insufficient sperm count, low quality, or azoospermia.
In the case of unsuccessful natural conception, they choose to achieve their fertility dreams through in vitro fertilization technology.

An elderly couple racing against time
Women over the age of 35 experience a gradual decline in ovarian function, a decrease in egg quality, and a significant increase in the difficulty of natural conception.
Kyrgyzstan's medical institutions have specially developed ovulation promotion programs for elderly women, with an unlimited number of abortions for two years. Egg donation can also be used, and even women over 45 years old can have their own children through personalized treatment.
The problem of declining sperm quality caused by advanced male age can also be effectively addressed through third-generation IVF technology.

Families worried about genetic diseases
Some families suffer from genetic diseases such as thalassemia, hemophilia, etc.
They long to have their own children, but worry about passing on diseases to the next generation.
In Kyrgyzstan, pre implantation genetic diagnosis (PGD) technology can screen for embryos carrying genetic disease genes, ensuring that only healthy embryos are transplanted.
Local technology can screen for over 200 types of monogenic genetic diseases, bringing hope for healthy reproduction to these families.

Single and special groups
With the opening up of social concepts, more and more single women aspire to become mothers, and single men aspire to become fathers
In Kyrgyzstan, the law allows single individuals to achieve their fertility wishes through in vitro fertilization technology and use gift services to complete pregnancy.
Same sex partners can also achieve their reproductive dreams here by registering their children's information together through the parental recognition process.

Couples who have failed multiple attempts
Some couples have experienced multiple failed IVF or repeated miscarriages, leaving them physically and mentally exhausted.
Data shows that approximately 68% of couples who have failed two or more test tube transfers have chromosomal abnormalities in their embryos.
The third-generation test tube technology in Kyrgyzstan increases the success rate of continuing pregnancy by three times for patients with repeated miscarriages (≥ 3 times) through screening for diploid embryos.

Groups with special health needs
This group of people includes HIV carriers (who can achieve healthy reproduction through sperm washing under good virus control), patients with structural abnormalities in the reproductive system (such as bilateral fallopian tube blockage and severe endometriosis), and women who need to receive third-party assisted reproductive services.

Why choose Kyrgyzstan?
In addition to targeted population adaptation, Kyrgyzstan also has multiple advantages: mature technology, prices about 60% lower than European and American countries, and relatively relaxed policies. The success rate of assisted reproduction in some local clinics can reach over 85%, providing a cost-effective option for people with different situations.

Any medical choice requires weighing the pros and cons. There are also some challenges in Kyrgyzstan's IVF services, such as uneven distribution of medical resources in some regions and potential communication barriers in Russian (for non Russian speakers). You can choose more experienced institutions to provide services. Childbirth is a fundamental right of every individual, and technological progress and the openness of national policies have provided more possibilities for the realization of this right. Regardless of which group of people you belong to, it is recommended to fully understand your own physical condition and communicate with professional medical institutions before making a decision, and choose the most suitable path for your fertility.
For fertility consultation in Kyrgyzstan, please contact your dedicated consultant
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