The cost of third-generation in vitro fertilization in Thailand is something that many people want to know. Money is the first thing they want to know before doing anything. After all, the main reason for using in vitro fertilization to achieve your wish for a child is because of the advantages of this technology. For example, it has a very high success rate blessing. It can meet the personalized reproductive needs of patients while also providing prenatal and postnatal care; however, the cost also needs to be focused on. So how much does the third generation test tube baby cost in Thailand?

How much does third-generation IVF cost in Thailand? We can start with two parts.

On the premise that both husband and wife have no physical diseases, the cost of IVF in Thailand is about 180,000 yuan. The cost components mainly include: preoperative physical examination fees, medical expenses + living expenses and other expenses. However, in some cases, it is necessary Let me tell you in advance that if the couple fails to successfully transfer the embryo due to physical factors during the IVF cycle, they need to prepare an embryo freezing management fee.

1. Pre-operative physical examination costs for IVF:

The examination items for both spouses include: blood type, blood routine, hepatitis B and hepatitis C examinations, syphilis screening for both parties, AIDS screening, cervical cancer screening for women, ovarian function examination; semen analysis examination for the man; chromosome examination for both parties, etc. .

Question: Is it okay not to have a physical examination before going to Thailand for IVF?

Answer: This approach is not advocated. To be on the safe side, a preoperative physical examination is still required; the examination is mainly to check whether there are related diseases that hinder fertility, such as premature ovarian failure, ovarian cysts, uterine fibroids, endometriosis, or male sperm quality problems. Wait, if it exists, then you need to undergo relevant treatment and conditioning before going to Thailand for IVF to ensure the success rate of IVF.

2. Medical expenses: around 90,000 to 120,000

For in vitro fertilization in Thailand, medical expenses are the bulk, which is the main expenditure. These include: the cost of ovulation induction drug retrieval and follicle monitoring after the first week: about 15,000-28,000 RMB; the surgical cost is nearly 30,000 RMB; embryo screening and transplantation cost: 30,000-35,000 RMB; embryo freezing And management fee: about 4200-6000 yuan.

The cost of ovulation induction is different for everyone. It is mainly related to the dosage and type of drugs used by the patient. Therefore, the cost of ovulation induction is also different. In addition, the choice of test tube plan will also affect the cost. The cost of long plan Less expensive than the short-term plan. Depending on age and ovarian function, there will be differences in the use of drugs, and the costs will naturally be different.

Medical surgery costs: including egg retrieval surgery, laboratory embryo culture, embryo transfer, intracytoplasmic sperm injection, etc. The cost of surgery is relatively fixed.

3. Living expenses and other expenses: about 50,000 RMB

Visas, air tickets, cars, translation fees, hotel room and board expenses are expenses other than medical expenses. These expenses are mainly proportional to the patient's quality of life. Those who have higher requirements for the quality of life are naturally required. The cost will be higher! The cost difference for this part is about RMB 30,000-50,000.

Therefore, the cost of third-generation IVF in Thailand is closely related to personal circumstances.