Kyrgyzstan Surrogacy
Your path to becoming a parent begins here.
MERRYLIFE Agency provides professional support for surrogacy with high success rates.
Is surrogacy right for me?
Surrogacy often emerges as a viable solution when women are unable to carry a pregnancy to term themselves for medical reasons.
Such as the absence of a uterus, or abnormalities that make pregnancy either impossible or too dangerous.
Women who have suffered from recurrent pregnancy losses may also seek surrogacy to fulfil their dreams of parenthood.
Women who have experienced multiple failed IVF cycles
Why should you choose us?
Transparent Contract
Legal support
No Waiting
100% Confidentiality Guarantee
IVF procedure at the best clinic in Bishkek
Patients who decide to participate in a surrogacy program can transfer embryos from other countries, such as Hong Kong, Japan, Phnom Penh, Malaysia, etc., or they can complete the entire IVF procedure at our clinic in Bishkek.
Our clinic is equipped with the latest medical devices and offers comprehensive infertility treatment. Advanced reproductive technologies and a team of expert specialists will ensure our patients achieve high treatment success rates.
What do we offer?
Merry Life agency provides comprehensive approach and transparency at all stages of the program: from financial arrangements to medical procedures.
Finding a matching surrogate mother with no wait time
Arranging accommodation and meals for the surrogate mother
Arranging prenatal care and delivery in the best clinics in Bishkek
Completing the paperwork for the newborn child
Legal support during the program
Controlling the process and keeping intended parents up-to-date at all stages of the program
How much does surrogacy cost?
$50000
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2 embryo transfer attempts
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Surrogate compensation for 3 embryo transfer attempts
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Notarization and legal services
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Regular photo and video reports.
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DNA Paternity Test
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Assisting parents in obtaining a travel document for their baby
$70000
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All embryo transfer attempts
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Surrogate compensation for all embryo transfers within a cycle
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Notarization and legal services
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Regular photo and video reports
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DNA Parentage Test
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Assisting parents in obtaining a travel document for their baby
$60000
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4 embryo transfer attempts
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Surrogate compensation for all embryo transfers within a cycle
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Notarization and legal services
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Regular photo and video reports
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DNA Parentage Test
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Assisting parents in obtaining a travel document for their baby
Our Surrogacy Moms
Rakhmatova Milena
Age: 21
Date of birth: January 30, 2003
Baby's last birth: December 1, 2023
Kalisa Zhoomartova
Age: 24
Date of birth: June 11, 2000
Baby's last birth: 2 children, in 2019 and 2021, without caesarean
Uulzhan Seiteeva
Age: 24
Date of birth: September 14, 1996
Baby's last birth: 1 child, in 2018, without caesarean
Elvira Ryskulbekova
Age: 27
Date of birth: May 11, 1997
Baby's last birth:1 child, in 2017, without caesarean
Nuyazymbetova Barno Takhirovna
Age: 22
Date of birth: February 17, 1992
Only 1 pregnancy
Frequently Asked Questions
Yes, we will arrange the transportation of embryos to Bishkek, and also process all the documents remotely.
Couples: Provide a notarized and apostilled marriage certificate, a Power of Attorney (POA) signed at a notary in Kyrgyzstan (or an apostilled POA obtained outside of Kyrgyzstan), and a notarized translated copy of passports.
Unmarried Clients: Provide an apostilled certificate of no marriage for both parties, a Power of Attorney (POA) signed at a notary in Kyrgyzstan (or an apostilled POA obtained outside of Kyrgyzstan), and a notarized translated copy of passports.
Single Women: Provide an apostilled certificate of no marriage, a Power of Attorney (POA) signed at a notary in Kyrgyzstan (or an apostilled POA obtained outside of Kyrgyzstan), and a notarized translated copy of passport.
Single Men: Because the new law does not yet have specific regulations, it is recommended to start the project as an unmarried couple.
According to Article 104, Section 7 of the newly enacted Law on the Protection of Citizens’ Health, effective January 12, 2024, “The individuals who entered into a contract for the implantation of an embryo into another woman for reproductive purposes are, at the time of the child’s birth, registered as the parents at the civil registry office.”
The new law does not specify any age requirements or restrictions for men or women. However, the hospital will assess each patient’s case based on their medical test results. For example, if a man is 65 years old but his sperm quality is suitable, there is no issue.
Typically, two visits are required. The first visit is for obtaining the apostille for the POA, and if ovarian stimulation is needed, it will take 15-20 days, or about 3 days if donor eggs are used. The second visit is about one week before the baby’s expected birth, to process paperwork for the baby’s return to their home country, which will require a stay of approximately 20 days.
If clients obtain the apostille for the POA and other required documents outside of Kyrgyzstan and send the original apostilled documents to Bishkek, and also have sperm or embryos transported to the clinic in Bishkek, then clients will only need to arrive about one week before the baby is due to be born to process paperwork, staying for around 20 days.
If a client has obtained the POA and the original document has been received by the hospital, the client’s representative can sign the medical contract on behalf of the client at the hospital.
Yes, co-stimulation between China and Kyrgyzstan is accepted, but an ultrasound at a clinic in Kyrgyzstan is required three days prior to egg retrieval, meaning at least two days before the trigger shot, in order to carry out the scan. They have experience in co-stimulation programs with Russia, requiring online communication throughout the process, including the monitoring results for the woman.
There are no special requirements for a foreign surrogate mother or a surrogate brought by the client. The same applies to former Soviet countries, Thailand, and Malaysia. Initial medical examinations and subsequent follow-ups must be done in Kyrgyzstan, with the entire process, including the birth, completed in Kyrgyzstan.
Reports from tertiary level hospitals in China are accepted if translated and notarized.
A maximum of two embryos can be transferred at one time.
The surrogate mother will sign a four-party contract with the client’s authorized representative.
If a foreign surrogate mother is used for the program in Kyrgyzstan, the initial check-up can be done abroad, but all subsequent check-ups must be done in Kyrgyzstan.
PGS results take 7-14 days, and DNA test results take 7 days. The partnered hospital sends the samples directly for testing.
No, the birth certificate application requires documentation confirming that the embryo transfer was done in Kyrgyzstan. This includes the surrogacy contract signed prior to the transfer and the medical contract with the hospital. If the embryo transfer was not done in Kyrgyzstan, the necessary documentation will be missing, and the birth certificate application will be delayed.
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