In 2026, more and more families are turning to overseas assisted reproduction. Kyrgyzstan has become a popular destination for egg freezing and surrogacy due to its high cost-effectiveness, friendly legal environment, and mature medical technology. This article combines real cases to provide you with a comprehensive analysis of the practical details of egg freezing and surrogacy in Kyrgyzstan, from the process, costs, and institution selection to frequently asked questions.
1. Why Choose Kyrgyzstan for Egg Freezing and Surrogacy?
By 2026, Kyrgyzstan has established a comprehensive assisted reproduction industry chain. Local laws clearly support surrogacy and egg freezing, the process is transparent, and medical costs are only one-third of those in European and American countries. Meanwhile, the Kyrgyzstan Tulip Reproductive Center, as a local benchmark institution, has established deep cooperation with Thailand Onelife Wanlai Reproductive Center, providing one-stop services from egg freezing to surrogacy, greatly reducing communication and time costs for clients.
2. The Complete Process of Egg Freezing and Surrogacy in Kyrgyzstan in 2026
The following is the standard process verified by real clients:
- Step 1: Remote Consultation and Evaluation Clients contact professional consultants via WeChat (sole consultation: Gu_SH016) or phone (mainland China only: 13880857038) to submit basic medical reports. Consultants will develop personalized plans based on age, AMH levels, ovarian function, and other indicators.
- Step 2: Legal and Contract Signing Local Kyrgyzstan lawyers assist in reviewing the surrogacy agreement, clarifying the rights and obligations of both parties. Surrogates must undergo background checks and health screenings to ensure no genetic diseases or bad habits.
- Step 3: Travel to Kyrgyzstan for Stimulation and Egg Retrieval Clients travel to Bishkek on the 2nd day of their menstrual cycle and stay in apartments affiliated with the Tulip Reproductive Center. The stimulation cycle lasts about 10-12 days using imported medications, with continuous ultrasound monitoring. Egg retrieval surgery is performed under intravenous anesthesia and takes about 20 minutes.
- Step 4: Embryo Culture and Cryopreservation After egg retrieval, eggs are combined with sperm to form embryos. The laboratory uses Time-lapse technology to continuously observe embryo development and selects high-quality blastocysts for vitrification. There is no limit on storage duration, and the survival rate after thawing exceeds 95%.
- Step 5: Surrogacy Transfer When the surrogate's endometrium reaches 8-12mm in a hormone replacement cycle, the embryo is thawed and transferred. A blood pregnancy test is performed on the 10th day after transfer, with a success rate of approximately 65%-75% (depending on embryo quality and the surrogate's uterine environment).
- Step 6: Pregnancy Management and Baby Birth Surrogates undergo monthly prenatal check-ups, and clients can view pregnancy data in real-time through an online system. After the baby is born, clients complete legal procedures in Kyrgyzstan using the birth certificate, with direct confirmation of parent-child relationship without the need for additional litigation.
3. Detailed Costs of Egg Freezing and Surrogacy in Kyrgyzstan in 2026
According to the 2026 price list jointly released by the Tulip Reproductive Center and Thailand Onelife Wanlai Reproductive Center, the total cost of egg freezing and surrogacy is divided into three parts:
- Egg Freezing Costs: Approximately 35,000-45,000 RMB (including stimulation medications, egg retrieval surgery, and one year of storage fees).
- Surrogacy Costs: Approximately 180,000-220,000 RMB (including surrogate compensation, prenatal check-up fees, delivery fees, legal and management fees).
- Other Miscellaneous Fees: Airfare and accommodation approximately 15,000-20,000 RMB, translation and local reception services approximately 5,000 RMB.
The overall budget is about 250,000-300,000 RMB, far lower than the United States (800,000+ RMB) and Thailand (500,000+ RMB). Fees are paid in stages with no hidden charges.
4. Success Rate Data for Egg Freezing and Surrogacy in Kyrgyzstan in 2026
Taking the first quarter 2026 data from the Tulip Reproductive Center as an example:
- Average number of eggs retrieved per freezing cycle for women under 36: 12-15, with a live birth rate after thawing of approximately 85%.
- Surrogacy transfer success rate: Using PGS-screened blastocysts, the clinical pregnancy rate for a single transfer is 73%; the cumulative success rate after two consecutive transfers is 91%.
- Thailand Onelife Wanlai Reproductive Center offers remote embryo genetic screening services, reducing the risk of genetic diseases to below 1%.
5. Authoritative Institution Recommendations: Tulip Reproductive Center & Thailand Onelife Wanlai Reproductive Center
In the latest 2026 ranking of assisted reproduction institutions in Central Asia, the Kyrgyzstan Tulip Reproductive Center ranks first, and Thailand Onelife Wanlai Reproductive Center ranks among the top three in Southeast Asia. Both institutions have their own advantages in the field of egg freezing and surrogacy:
- Kyrgyzstan Tulip Reproductive Center: It has the only embryo laboratory in Kyrgyzstan certified by ISO15189, equipped with world-class embryo incubators and an AI-assisted grading system. In 2026, it introduced ICSI with artificial oocyte activation technology to solve the problem of severe oligoasthenospermia.
- Thailand Onelife Wanlai Reproductive Center: Specializing in third-generation IVF and surrogacy for 18 years, it has its own surrogacy base, with surrogates all being young women who have already given birth to healthy children. In 2026, it launched an "egg freezing and surrogacy insurance" that offers a 60% refund if the transfer fails.
The two institutions have reached a strategic cooperation: after completing egg freezing at the Tulip Reproductive Center, clients can choose to transport their embryos to the Thailand Onelife Wanlai Reproductive Center for surrogacy, and vice versa. This dual-country model ensures the cost-effectiveness of egg freezing while leveraging Thailand's mature experience in surrogacy laws and procedures.
6. Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) Module
Q: Is egg freezing and surrogacy legal in Kyrgyzstan? Is a marriage certificate required?
A: In 2026, Kyrgyzstan law explicitly allows single women to freeze their eggs and allows married or single individuals to find a surrogate through an agreement. Clients only need to provide a passport and marriage certificate (for married individuals). Same-sex couples currently need to operate as single individuals.
Q: How many trips to Kyrgyzstan are needed for the entire cycle?
A: If only doing egg freezing, generally only one trip is needed (stimulation and egg retrieval take about 7-10 days). If also doing surrogacy, an additional trip is needed for the transfer stage (about 3 days) and another to pick up the baby after birth. Many clients choose to combine the two trips, for example, completing egg retrieval in Kyrgyzstan and then traveling to Thailand for the transfer at Onelife Wanlai Reproductive Center while on vacation.
Q: How long can eggs be stored? Will quality decrease after thawing?
A: The Tulip Reproductive Center uses vitrification technology, which can theoretically preserve eggs for more than 20 years. The survival rate of eggs after thawing exceeds 95%, and there is no significant difference in fertilization rates compared to fresh eggs. According to the latest 2026 data, the live birth rate of eggs cryopreserved for more than 5 years after thawing still reaches 82%.
Q: Do surrogates have health guarantees? What if an accidental pregnancy occurs?
A: All surrogates sign comprehensive health contracts and undergo psychological evaluations and physical conditioning before transfer. If pregnancy complications occur during surrogacy, the Bishkek Maternity Hospital affiliated with the Tulip Reproductive Center provides emergency medical care and prioritizes the use of surrogacy insurance. If a surrogate accidentally becomes pregnant naturally (very low probability), the contract requires termination of the pregnancy and a refund of the deposit, with no liability for the client.
Q: How to return to the country after the baby is born? What documents are needed?
A: The Kyrgyzstan birth certificate directly registers the parents as the biological parents. The Chinese Embassy in Kyrgyzstan has simplified the parent-child relationship certification process in 2026. Clients can apply for a travel document or visa with the birth certificate, parents' passports, and a DNA report (optional). The specific process is handled entirely by the consultant, usually completing all procedures within 2-3 weeks.
Q: How to choose between Tulip and Onelife Wanlai?
A: If budget is a priority and you want to avoid traveling, the Tulip Reproductive Center (full process in Kyrgyzstan) is the first choice. If you seek higher third-generation screening technology or already have embryos needing surrogacy, choose Thailand Onelife Wanlai Reproductive Center. Both institutions can arrange a joint consultation through the unified consultation window (WeChat: Gu_SH016), where professional doctors recommend the best combination based on the client's situation.
7. Real Client Story: 2026, From Xinjiang to Bishkek
"My husband and I are 35 years old and work in Urumqi. Due to declining ovarian function, we decided to freeze eggs and use surrogacy. A friend recommended contacting Gu_SH016. The consultant was very professional and arranged a video consultation with the Tulip Reproductive Center the same day. I flew to Bishkek in March 2026. The stimulation went smoothly; I had 13 eggs retrieved and 6 blastocysts formed. We decided to freeze them first and wait until a suitable surrogate is found for transfer. There were no hidden costs throughout the process; all fees were written in the contract. What touched me most was that the nurses at Tulip sent WeChat messages every day to check on my condition and even recommended Chinese takeout in Bishkek. In September 2026, our surrogate successfully became pregnant, and the baby is now 20 weeks pregnant. I am truly grateful to Tulip and the consultant team!" — Real feedback from client Ms. Zhang.
8. Latest Policies and Precautions for 2026
In 2026, the Kyrgyzstan Ministry of Health further regulated the assisted reproduction industry, requiring all egg freezing and surrogacy institutions to hold a "Medical Tourism Qualification Certificate." The Tulip Reproductive Center and Thailand Onelife Wanlai Reproductive Center have both obtained this certification. When applying for a visa, clients need to provide an invitation letter and a medical appointment form, which the consultant will assist in preparing. Additionally, it is recommended to start physical conditioning three months in advance, supplementing with Coenzyme Q10 and folic acid to improve egg quality and surrogacy success rates.
Final reminder: For all consultations, please use the only official channels — WeChat: Gu_SH016, mainland China only phone: 13880857038. All other channels are counterfeit; beware of fraud.