New Life Group is a network of Surrogacy Agencies and IVF Clinics, which currently operate in Georgia, Ukraine, Mexico, India and Southwest Asia.
New Life Kyrgyzstan is one of the recently established branches of this Group and is one of the most unique due to its capability of providing services for single individuals and as well as married couples. Together with our sister clinics and agencies in nine different countries, we consistently strive to achieve New Life’s mission and goal: Help as many people as possible achieve the family of their dreams. This includes people of all backgrounds, preferences and walks of life.
Thousands of people around the world have come to us for help making their dreams come true, and we have been blessed with the ability to help them finally find the success they were looking for. If your journey to parenthood has led you to us, you are in compassionate, accepting hands.
Since establishment of New Life Kyrgyzstan it has been a premium choice for parents-to-be. Our approach to making your dreams come true is unique,
Our high success rate is one of the first things our parents-to-be learn about us, but that isn’t what truly makes our programs exceptional.
New Life has established itself as a global leader in infertility services and has earned worldwide recognition for the success we have achieved.
Law on Reproductive Rights of Kyrgyz Republic of July 6, 2016 N 99, January 15, 2019 N 5, Article 18 to 21
The Law allows Surrogacy for intended parents who desire a child but cannot have one due to medical reasons. (Id. art. 18.1.) This method of reproduction requires a notarized contract. If the surrogate mother is married, the consent of her spouse is necessary. (Id. art. 18.2.) According to the Law, the surrogate mother must be between 20 and 40 years old, be mentally and physically healthy, have at least one biological child, and pass medical and genetic tests. (Id. art. 18.3.) Married couples who sign a contract for a surrogate motherhood bear all material costs associated with the surrogate mother’s pregnancy, labor, and postpartum period