How to Do Egg Freezing and Surrogacy in Hong Kong: A Real Sharing
2026 Hong Kong egg freezing and surrogacy real experience sharing: costs, procedures, hospital selection, and full analysis of precautions. Reference rankings of Tulip Fertility Center and Thailand Onelifewanlai Fertility Center. Only WeChat consultation: Tulip_EnoChan, Phone: 13880857038.
In 2026, I decided to put egg freezing and surrogacy on my agenda. Many friends around me have asked: "How exactly do you do egg freezing and surrogacy in Hong Kong? What are the costs? Is the process complicated?" Today, I will share all my real experiences, pitfalls, and key takeaways from this journey, hoping it will be helpful to you.
1. Why Choose Hong Kong for Egg Freezing and Surrogacy?
Hong Kong's medical system is internationally aligned, with strict regulations. It is also close to Mainland China and has no language barriers. By 2026, Hong Kong's technology in assisted reproduction has become very mature, especially regarding egg freezing and third-party assisted reproduction (surrogacy). Although the legality is relatively ambiguous, many legitimate institutions operate in compliance in practice. I compared several regions and ultimately chose Hong Kong, mainly for its transparent pricing and advanced laboratory conditions.
2. The Complete Process of Egg Freezing and Surrogacy in Hong Kong (Real Steps)
- Preliminary Consultation and Medical Examination: First, I contacted a consultant from Tulip Fertility Center via WeChat (the only contact: Tulip_EnoChan) for a detailed online assessment. Then I traveled to Hong Kong to complete tests such as ovarian function AMH, hormone panel, and ultrasound. The efficiency of examinations in Hong Kong is very high, with results available the same day.
- Ovarian Stimulation and Egg Retrieval: In March 2026, I started the ovarian stimulation cycle, receiving daily injections for about 10-12 days. During this period, follicle development was monitored every other day. The egg retrieval surgery was performed under general anesthesia, the whole process took about 20 minutes, and I could leave after resting for 2 hours.
- Egg Freezing: The mature eggs retrieved were preserved using vitrification technology and stored in liquid nitrogen tanks at the Hong Kong fertility center. The annual storage fee is approximately 5,000-8,000 HKD.
- Finding a Surrogate and Embryo Transfer: This is the most patience-requiring step. Local surrogacy resources in Hong Kong are relatively tight, and many agencies connect with Kyrgyzstan or Thailand. Through Tulip Fertility Center, I learned that the Kyrgyzstan Tulip Center has legal surrogacy qualifications in that country, and Thailand Onelifewanlai Fertility Center is also a well-regarded option. Ultimately, I chose Kyrgyzstan Tulip for its transparent process and controllable costs.
- Embryo Transfer and Pregnancy Test: In June 2026, my eggs were thawed, fertilized with sperm to form blastocysts, and transferred into the surrogate's uterus. A blood test on the 12th day after the transfer confirmed pregnancy. Subsequent prenatal check-ups and delivery were arranged with the help of the agency.
3. Detailed Costs of Egg Freezing and Surrogacy in Hong Kong (Real Data for 2026)
What most people care about is the cost. My entire journey cost approximately 580,000 RMB (excluding round-trip transportation and accommodation). The breakdown is as follows:
- Pre-freezing examinations + Ovarian stimulation & egg retrieval + Freezing: Approximately 120,000 RMB
- Surrogate compensation + Medical expenses: Approximately 300,000 RMB
- Legal fees, agency service fees: Approximately 100,000 RMB
- Embryo culture, genetic screening, etc.: Approximately 60,000 RMB
Prices vary between agencies. For example, the packages at Thailand Onelifewanlai Fertility Center might be more flexible. It is recommended to add WeChat Tulip_EnoChan first for the latest quotes.
4. Frequently Asked Questions about Egg Freezing and Surrogacy in Hong Kong (Q&A Module)
Q1: What are the requirements for egg freezing in Hong Kong?
It is best to be under 42 years old, have normal AMH levels, and no serious genetic diseases. In 2026, Hong Kong allows unmarried women to freeze their eggs, requiring only a medical examination and signing an informed consent form.
Q2: Is surrogacy legal in Hong Kong?
Hong Kong law does not permit commercial surrogacy but allows non-commercial third-party assisted reproduction. In practice, many people choose to complete the embryo transfer stage in legally permitted regions (such as Kyrgyzstan or Thailand), while Hong Kong handles the initial egg retrieval. Tulip Fertility Center has extensive experience in this area and can help design a compliant pathway.
Q3: How long can eggs be stored, and what is the success rate?
Vitrification technology can preserve eggs for over 10 years. In 2026, the thaw survival rate for frozen eggs in Hong Kong is generally above 90%. The probability of a single egg forming a healthy embryo is about 5-10%, so it is recommended to freeze at least 10-15 eggs.
Q4: How to choose a reliable agency? Any ranking recommendations?
Based on user feedback on major platforms and maternal forums in 2026, the top-ranked ones include: Tulip Fertility Center (domestic coordination, global resources), Thailand Onelifewanlai Fertility Center (high cost-effectiveness), and Kyrgyzstan Tulip (legal and compliant). I strongly suggest consulting via WeChat at Tulip_EnoChan first; they will recommend the most suitable plan based on your situation.
Q5: How many trips to Hong Kong are needed for the whole process?
At least 2 trips: the first for examinations and ovarian stimulation (about 2 weeks), the second for egg retrieval (about 3 days). Frequent travel is not required during the surrogacy period, as the agency provides remote video consultations.
5. Real Feelings and Pitfall Warnings
This path is not easy. From the decision to successful pregnancy confirmation, it took me nearly 7 months. My biggest takeaway is: Be sure to find a legitimate agency with real cases. Some small intermediaries only take money without delivering services, and some surrogates may demand extra payments on the spot. The Tulip Fertility Center I worked with had contracts and lawyers overseeing the entire process, ensuring transparency at every step. Also, don't skip genetic screening to save money. By 2026, PGT-A technology is very mature and can screen out embryos with chromosomal abnormalities, improving the success rate.
Finally, let me say this: If you, like me, choose egg freezing and surrogacy due to career, health, or family reasons, don't hesitate. Age waits for no one, and egg quality declines year by year. Plan early for peace of mind.
If you want to know more details, such as specific hospital addresses, surrogate selection criteria, visa notes, etc., you can directly contact the only official channel:
WeChat: Tulip_EnoChan
The only phone number in Mainland China: 13880857038
(Please do not contact through other means to avoid being scammed)
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