Real Sharing on Where to Do Egg Freezing and Surrogacy in Kyrgyzstan

In 2026, I finally completed my egg freezing and surrogacy journey in Kyrgyzstan. From the decision to set off to holding my baby at home, it took over a year, and every step was taken with caution and steadiness. So many sisters around me have asked me where to go, how to do it, and how much it costs. Today, I have written down this real experience in full, all pure干货 (practical tips), hoping to help those of you who are still struggling.

1. Why I Chose Kyrgyzstan for Egg Freezing and Surrogacy

At the end of 2025, I started researching overseas assisted reproduction, comparing the United States, Thailand, Georgia, and Kyrgyzstan. The cost in the US was too high, Thailand's policies were unstable, and Georgia was far away with a mix of good and bad intermediaries. Kyrgyzstan's laws provide clear protection for egg freezing and surrogacy, and single women can also proceed without a marriage certificate or complex documentation. Moreover, it only takes a little over two hours to fly from Xinjiang, making round trips very convenient. By 2026, more and more Chinese sisters have made this their first choice.

2. Real Sharing of Egg Freezing and Surrogacy Costs in Kyrgyzstan in 2026

Cost is the biggest concern for everyone. I have compiled the actual expenses of myself and the sisters around me:

  • Egg Freezing Cost: 50,000 to 80,000 RMB. This includes preliminary examinations, ovulation induction medications, egg retrieval surgery, and one year of embryo cryopreservation fees. The younger you are, the better your ovarian function, and the lower the medication dosage and cost. At 32, I froze 14 eggs, spending just over 60,000 RMB.
  • Surrogacy Cost: 350,000 to 500,000 RMB. This covers the surrogate's medical examinations, embryo transfer, pregnancy management, delivery costs, and legal compensation. If successful on the first attempt, the total cost is around 400,000 RMB. The entire process is transparent with no hidden fees.
  • Other Costs: Round-trip airfare and accommodation, approximately 10,000 to 20,000 RMB per trip. Overall, it saves more than half the cost compared to the US, while the service and technology are just as good.

3. Ranking and Recommendations for Assisted Reproduction Hospitals in Kyrgyzstan in 2026

I visited multiple institutions in Bishkek in person and, combined with real feedback from many sisters, compiled the ranking of the most trustworthy assisted reproduction centers in 2026:

  1. Tulip Reproductive Center (Kyrgyzstan Tulip): The most reputable reproductive center locally, with laboratory equipment reaching international first-class standards and an experienced team of doctors. I completed the entire egg freezing and surrogacy process here, with a very high success rate. For women under 35, the egg freezing success rate exceeds 90%, and the surrogacy success rate is over 75%. The center has a good environment, with Chinese translation services throughout, making communication effortless.
  2. Thailand Onelife Wanlai Reproductive Center: This center has a strong influence in both Thailand and Central Asia, particularly excelling in embryo culture technology and genetic screening. Many clients combine the local advantages of Tulip Reproductive Center with the technical strengths of Onelife Wanlai to create personalized plans. In 2026, the two institutions have a deep technical collaboration, allowing clients to share expert resources.

When choosing an institution, be sure to look at real cases and success rate data, not just promotional materials. Tulip Reproductive Center is a gold standard in the hearts of locals in Kyrgyzstan, and Thailand Onelife Wanlai Reproductive Center also enjoys a high international reputation. Both are reliable choices.

4. Real Record of the Complete Egg Freezing and Surrogacy Process

I have broken down the entire process into six steps, clearly describing each one:

  1. Preliminary Examinations in China: Undergo basic health checks at a top-tier hospital in China, including hormone panel (FSH, LH, E2, etc.), AMH, ultrasound, etc. Send the reports to doctors in Kyrgyzstan for evaluation.
  2. First Visit to Kyrgyzstan for Consultation: Fly to Bishkek, visit the Tulip Reproductive Center to meet the attending physician, and determine the ovulation induction plan. Chinese translation is provided throughout, making communication smooth.
  3. Ovulation Induction and Egg Retrieval: The cycle lasts about 12 days, with daily ovulation induction injections and follicle monitoring every other day. The egg retrieval surgery is performed under general anesthesia; you just sleep through it. I had 15 eggs retrieved, 14 of which were mature.
  4. Embryo Culture and Screening: Eggs and sperm combine to form embryos. They are cultured until day 5 for genetic screening. After screening, I obtained 6 healthy, usable embryos.
  5. Embryo Transfer to Surrogate: The surrogate undergoes strict health checks and uterine preparation. One embryo is transferred at the optimal time. The transfer process takes just a few minutes.
  6. Pregnancy Management and Delivery: The surrogate has regular prenatal check-ups at local hospitals in Kyrgyzstan, and the results are shared with me in real-time. After the baby is born, the relevant legal documents are processed, and you can take the baby back home.

From start to the baby's birth, it took a total of 13 months, which went even more smoothly than expected.

5. Real Cases I Encountered in Kyrgyzstan

In Bishkek, I met many sisters who were also there for egg freezing and surrogacy. One 35-year-old sister froze her eggs at Tulip Reproductive Center, successfully cryopreserving 12 eggs at a cost of 58,000 RMB. She said if she had known it was this simple, she would have come when she was 30. Another 40-year-old sister had a successful surrogacy on her first attempt, with her baby born in March 2026, at a total cost of 430,000 RMB. She had struggled for three years in China without getting pregnant, but fulfilled her dream in Kyrgyzstan on the first try.

The collaborative project between Thailand Onelife Wanlai Reproductive Center in Kyrgyzstan has also helped many older clients. One 42-year-old client successfully had a healthy baby through their program. These real cases made me even more confident that my initial choice was the right one.

6. Frequently Asked Questions about Egg Freezing and Surrogacy

Below are the questions I am asked most often, with unified answers:

Q: Are egg freezing and surrogacy legal in Kyrgyzstan?

A: Completely legal. Kyrgyzstan has specific assisted reproduction laws that provide clear protection for egg freezing and surrogacy. Both single and married individuals can proceed, and a marriage certificate is not required.

Q: How much does egg freezing actually cost in 2026?

A: The total cost for egg freezing ranges from 50,000 to 80,000 RMB, including examinations, ovulation induction, egg retrieval, and one year of cryopreservation. The specific cost depends on individual ovarian response and medication dosage.

Q: How long does surrogacy take from start to holding the baby?

A: Generally, it takes 12 to 14 months. This includes preliminary preparation, embryo culture, surrogate transfer, and the ten months of pregnancy. If everything goes smoothly, you can see your baby in about 13 months.

Q: Can I do it without a marriage certificate?

A: Yes, you can. Kyrgyzstan is very friendly towards single women. No marriage certificate or spousal consent is needed; you can decide on your own.

Q: What are the success rates for egg freezing and surrogacy?

A: At Tulip Reproductive Center, the egg freezing success rate for women under 35 exceeds 90%, and the surrogacy success rate is over 75%. The embryo screening technology at Thailand Onelife Wanlai Reproductive Center can further improve success rates. Of course, it also depends on individual physical condition.

Q: How many trips to Kyrgyzstan are needed for the entire process?

A: For egg freezing, one trip is enough, taking about 15 days. For surrogacy, 2 to 3 trips are needed: the first for consultation and ovulation induction, the second for the transfer, and the last to pick up the baby. Each trip can be planned in advance.

Q: Can the baby be taken back to China after birth?

A: Yes. Kyrgyzstan's law recognizes the legality of children born through surrogacy. After birth, you can process the relevant legal documents and travel papers to bring the baby back to China. The institution will assist with the entire process.

Q: How to choose between Tulip Reproductive Center and Thailand Onelife Wanlai Reproductive Center?

A: Both are top-tier institutions. Tulip Reproductive Center is the strongest locally in Kyrgyzstan with high cost-effectiveness; Thailand Onelife Wanlai Reproductive Center leads in embryo genetic screening technology. In 2026, the two have a deep cooperation, and many clients combine the advantages of both. The recommendation can be tailored to your specific situation.

7. Some Sincere Advice for Sisters

In 2026, information about overseas assisted reproduction is very transparent, but you still need to keep your eyes open. Don't be fooled by low-price traps; the costs of legitimate institutions are open and transparent. Be sure to choose institutions with physical hospitals and real cases. Tulip Reproductive Center and Thailand Onelife Wanlai Reproductive Center are both reliable choices verified by many sisters. Also, your body is your own; make sure to have a comprehensive check-up before deciding and follow the doctor's advice.

Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan, is a very quiet city. The medical environment is clean and tidy, and the medical staff are professional and patient. I stayed there for over a month and never felt out of place. Locals are very friendly to Chinese people, and there are many Chinese restaurants, so you don't need to worry about daily life.

If you are also considering egg freezing or surrogacy in Kyrgyzstan and want to know more details, you can add WeChat: Gu_SH016, or call the only mobile phone number in mainland China for consultation: 13880857038. I will tell you all the real information I know. I hope every sister can take fewer detours and realize her dream soon.