Quotas

What is IVF?

IVF or In Vitro Fertilization is a method of assisted reproductive technology used in the treatment of infertility, where conception typically occurs outside the woman’s body. Today, approximately one in ten families in our country seeks assistance from reproductive clinics. In 2021, over 7,000 quotas were allocated for the entire country of Kazakhstan.

Who can get a quota?

  1. Kazakhstan’s citizens
  2. Women of reproductive age with a normal somatic and endocrine status, including a normal ovarian reserve.

Who can’t apply for quotas for IVF?

  1. Single women and single men.
  2. Couples in need of an IVF program involving donor sperm or eggs, as well as IVF programs with a gestational surrogate.

Quota application scheme:

  1. Registering in the queue at the women’s clinic in your place of residence.
  2. Obtaining a referral from the women’s clinic to a reproductive clinic for a consultation with a reproductive specialist.
  3. Consultation with a reproductive specialist and further examinations at the reproductive clinic. If there are no contraindications, undergoing a medical assessment.
  4. Undergoing a medical assessment at the IVF clinic to receive a protocol and the clinic’s consent for the IVF procedure.
  5. Submitting the received protocol at the women’s clinic’s commission to secure a quota.
  6. Receiving a quota.
  7. Coordinating the IVF procedure date with the reproductive specialist at the IVF clinic and registering in the “Registration Bureau” portal.
  8. Entering the IVF program and following all recommendations and requirements of the reproductive specialist.