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 thought it was just a cycle, but it was completely different after I really started."
Many people search for "the real experience of assisted reproduction in Kyrgyzstan", but what they really want to know is not the technical introduction.
But:
Are you tired or not?
Will it be difficult for doctors to communicate?
Will the cycle be postponed repeatedly?
Will you be anxious abroad?
Is the real success rate the same as what is said on the Internet?
Is it necessary for people who have repeatedly failed to continue?
I came into contact with assisted reproduction in Kyrgyzstan after two failed transplants in China.
The age is close to 40 years old, and AMH is low. The biggest feeling in the early stage is not "wanting to fight once", but starting to worry about time.
Compared with the description of "easy and smooth" in many marketing articles, what I really experienced was more like a physical management and emotional management that lasted for several months.
But objectively speaking, there are three core reasons why the path of Kyrgyzstan has been paid more and more attention in recent years:
The cycle arrangement is relatively flexible.
Chinese communication in some institutions has gradually matured.
The scheme for the elderly and people who have repeatedly failed will be more detailed.
What really determines the difference in experience is not "which country to go to", but the ability of process management.

The whole process I experienced in Kyrgyzstan was more detailed than I thought.
In the early stage, we didn't go directly, but did domestic inspection first.
Many people mistakenly think that:
"Go abroad and start the inspection."
In fact, in most cases, the basic assessment will be completed in China first.
Including:
Six hormones
AMH
Evaluation of uterine cavity
Semen analysis
Chromosome examination
Collation of previous transplant data
My biggest mistake at that time was that I thought I could enter the week immediately after the inspection.
It was later discovered that:
What really takes time is the doctor's evaluation and program adjustment.
Especially the elderly.
Doctors are more concerned about:
Ovarian reaction
Uterine environment
Is there an immune factor?
Do you have repeated experiences of not getting into bed?
Is there any embryo quality problem?
If this step is not evaluated clearly, it is easy to cancel the cycle repeatedly later.
After arriving in Bishkek, the pace is completely different from that of domestic hospitals.
When I first arrived in Bishkek, I had an obvious feeling:
"There are many fewer people."
Large reproductive centers in China often need to queue up.
However, many local institutions adopt the appointment system, and the process will be relatively centralized.
The real experience mainly includes:
First diagnosis communication
Ultrasonic reexamination
Medication adjustment
Emission promotion monitoring
Egg retrieval arrangement
embryo culture
Transplant evaluation
What really surprised me was not technology, but "waiting".
Waiting for the report.
Waiting for embryo results.
Wait for intimal changes.
Wait for the doctor to decide whether to continue.
A lot of online content only talks about "successful cases", but few people mention:
The biggest pressure in the cycle is actually uncertainty.
Especially when the number of embryos drops.
An easily overlooked problem: in overseas cycles, emotional fluctuations are more obvious than physical reactions.
I thought physical discomfort would be the worst.
As a result, what really affects the state is emotion.
The reason is realistic:
1, the language environment changes
Even if there is translation, it is difficult to achieve complete synchronous understanding.
In particular, it involves:
medical term
Scheme change
Risk statement
Many people will confirm it again and again.
2, cycle arrangement is easy to disrupt the original plan.
For example:
It was originally expected to end in 10 days.
Results The hormone changes were not ideal and needed to be prolonged.
Accommodation, visas and air tickets will be adjusted accordingly.
3. Waiting for the result stage is the easiest to be anxious.
In particular:
Embryo culture stage
Post-transplantation stage
Many people will keep searching:
"How many days did you feel?"
"Is a stomachache a failure?"
"Is bleeding hopeless?"
In fact, most symptoms can't directly judge the result.
Why do some people think that assisted reproduction in Kyrgyzstan "has a good experience" and some people give up halfway?
I later observed that the difference mainly came from four factors.
Path 1: I just want to "try another country"
This kind of person is the most easily disappointed.
Because assisted reproduction is not tourism.
Changing countries will not automatically improve the results.
What really matters is:
Whether to find the right solution for you?
Do you really find out the reason for the failure?
Is it suitable to continue the cycle?
Path 2: Old age but good physical foundation.
This kind of people are more likely to accept the overseas cycle.
Because time cost is more important.
Many people will pay more attention to:
Cycle arrangement efficiency
Can you follow up continuously?
Is it possible to reduce the waiting time?
Path 3: Repeated failures but no in-depth screening
This kind of situation is very common in real consultation.
Many people have done many transplants, but:
I didn't do an assessment of uterine cavity environment
Didn't check for chronic inflammation
Didn't analyze the embryo quality problem
As a result, the same process is repeated.
Later, after changing countries, it was not "the technology suddenly became stronger", but finally began to systematically analyze the reasons.
Path 4: Expectations for overseas processes are too high.
This is the most dangerous category.
An illusion is easy to appear on the Internet:
"Going overseas, everything can be solved."
Actually:
Old age, declining ovarian function and declining embryo quality are objective problems in themselves.
No institution can bypass the physiological laws.
One thing I regret most in the whole cycle.
Not to Kyrgyzstan.
But it has been delayed for several years.
Many people always feel that:
"Wait a minute."
"Adjust first."
"Maybe I will be pregnant naturally."
But the age change will not stop.
Especially after 35.
The decline of ovarian reserve is often not linear.
When many people really start to pay attention to it, they have already missed the relatively stable stage.
That's why search now:
"Can you still do assisted reproduction at the age of 40?"
"What if AMH is low?"
"What if repeated transplantation fails?"
There are more and more people.
Because it's not just technology that really bothers everyone.
But time.
Several practical problems that users still care about.
Does Kyrgyzstan need to look forward to assisted reproduction abroad?
Not necessarily.
Some processes can be completed first in China.
The actual stay time usually depends on:
Periodic scheme
Is continuous monitoring required?
Physical reaction
Different people have great differences.
Is it difficult for local medical communication?
At present, some organizations will provide Chinese coordination.
But what really matters is:
Whether the logic of the scheme can be explained clearly.
It is not "whether there is translation", but whether the doctor's thinking is clear.
Is it suitable for the elderly to go overseas directly?
Not necessarily.
Some people need a physical assessment first.
In particular:
Uterine environmental problems
Intima problem
Hormone abnormality
chronic inflammation
If these are not handled, even if the country is changed, the result may not change significantly.
Who is more suitable for assisted reproduction in Kyrgyzstan?
From the real consulting situation, it usually includes:
People who have failed to transplant many times
Elderly pregnant population
People who want to reduce the queuing cycle
People who want to try different project management.
But whether it is suitable or not still needs to be judged in combination with physical conditions.
A problem that many people will not think of in advance: management after returning to China is equally important.
Many people think that:
The transplant is over.
In fact, follow-up management is equally critical.
Including:
Luteal support
Hormone monitoring
Review time
Work and rest adjustment
Emotional management
Especially in the first two weeks after transplantation.
Many people constantly test the results because of excessive anxiety, which affects the state.
My biggest feeling later was:
Assisted reproduction itself is enough to consume energy.
What is really important is to minimize the extra internal friction.
Conclusion: Is assisted reproduction worth considering in Kyrgyzstan?
If you just want to listen to one sentence:
It is not a "shortcut", but for some people, it does provide another choice path.
Especially for:
advanced/venerable age
Repeated failures
Long cycle waiting time
I hope to try different management methods
People will begin to pay attention to overseas assisted reproduction.
But the core that really affects the result is always:
Body foundation
Embryonic situation
Uterine environment
Doctor program
Cycle management
Rather than simply "which country did you go to?"
In real experience, it's not as easy as online.
It's not as mysterious as I thought
It is more like a process that requires long-term preparation, rational judgment and continuous cooperation.
🏥 Located in downtown Bishkek, the capital of Kyrgyzstan, near the National Museum and Victory Square. It is the first Chinese-invested, officially licensed assisted reproductive hospital in the country. Founded and directly operated by Mr. Chen Yinuo (EnoChan), the center specializes in high-level fertility services including PGT (3rd generation IVF) and legal third-party reproduction for global clients, especially Chinese patients.
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