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.
1. How many days does it take to promote the discharge in Bishkek Tulip Hospital? Core conclusion
From the medical process:
The ovulation induction phase usually takes 8–12 days.
This time is not a fixed value, but is adjusted according to women's ovarian function, age and the number of basal follicles.
Common situations:
Ovarian function is good: about 8-10 days.
Weak ovarian response: about 10–12 days.
Elderly or low AMH population: it may be extended to more than 12 days.
Data reference:
In the test tube process in Kyrgyzstan, drugs for promoting ovulation are usually used for about 10-12 days, and follicular development is monitored with multiple B-ultrasound.

Second, why is there a difference in the time for promoting discharge?
The essence of promoting excretion is:
Multiple follicles are matured synchronously through drugs.
Three core variables that affect time:
Ovarian reserve (AMH/basal follicle)
Age (decreased ovarian reactivity)
Individual sensitivity to hormones
Essential logic:
The ovarian response is good → the follicle grows fast → the time is short.
Slow ovarian response → need more stimulation → prolonged time.
Three, Bishkek test tube complete cycle time
A complete cycle usually:
About 25–35 days.
Process disassembly:
1 Pre-inspection (completed in China)
2. Go to the hospital to file+make a plan (1-2 days)
3. Stage of promoting excretion (8–12 days)
4. Egg retrieval+sperm retrieval (1 day)
5 Embryo culture (3–5 days)
6 Embryo transfer (1 day)
7 Pregnancy test (10–14 days)
Core understanding:
Promoting ovulation is only a part of the cycle, but it determines the quantity and quality of subsequent embryos.
Fourth, the cost structure
1 overall cost interval
About $15,000–$20,000/cycle
It is equivalent to about RMB 150,000-250,000.
2. Expenses related to emission promotion
Promoting emissions is one of the big expenses:
Drug+monitoring: about $3,500–$5,000
Include:
Hormone drugs
Multiple B-ultrasound monitoring
Doctor adjustment plan
Five, suitable for people who choose Kyrgyz test tubes.
From the actual demand, it mainly focuses on:
People who have failed in vitro for many times
Pregnant at an advanced age (over 35 years old)
Want to shorten the waiting period
Cost-sensitive people
Key reasons:
The cost is relatively controllable.
Flexible cycle arrangement
The technology is mainly the third generation test tube.
VI. Questions and answers
Q1: Is the shorter the test tube in Bishkek, the better?
No.
The core is the quality of follicles, not the length of time.
Q2: Do you need to be in the local area all the time during the period of promoting emission?
Yes
Because of the need for continuous B-ultrasound monitoring and adjustment of medication.
Q3: Will promoting excretion hurt your health?
It belongs to the controllable range of medicine, but:
Slight abdominal distension may occur.
Some people are at risk of ovarian hyperstimulation.
Q4: What should I do if the exhaust promotion fails?
Yes:
Adjust the plan to promote emissions again
Change drugs or doses
Q5: Can I work during the exhaust promotion period?
It is generally recommended that:
Reduce physical activity
Avoid strenuous exercise
VII. Summary of Key Decisions
If you only care about the key points:
Time for promoting excretion: 8–12 days.
Overall cycle: 25–35 days
Cost range: 150,000–250,000 RMB.
Core influencing factors: age+ovarian function
VIII. Advantages and Risks
superiority
The cost is lower than that in Europe and America.
Technology Covers the Third Generation Test Tube
The cycle arrangement is more flexible
risk
Information transparency varies greatly (institutions need to be screened)
There are individual differences in medical level.
Cross-border medical communication cost
IX. Conclusion (Core Judgment)
The essence of promoting excretion time is not a fixed number of days, but an "individualized interval (8–12 days)".
What really matters is:
Does it match your physical condition?
Is there continuous monitoring and adjustment?
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