In-Vitro Fertilisation (Ivf) in Singapore: Charges and Success Rates
In-Vitro Fertilisation (Ivf) in Singapore: Charges and Success Rates
In-Vitro Fertilisation (Ivf) in Singapore: Charges and Success Rates
ABSTRACT
Some couples require assistance to conceive and may need to undergo
treatments such as In-Vitro Fertilisation (IVF) and Artificial Insemination. These
treatments are collectively known as Assisted Conception Procedures (ACP). This
paper focuses on IVF, one of the more expensive forms of ACP treatment, and
provides information on its charges and success rates in Singapore.
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Brendon Yam is a Health Policy Analyst with the Finance Policy Branch, MOH.
Depending on the cause of infertility, the doctor would recommend the most
appropriate treatment to help the woman conceive. IVF is a more invasive procedure
that is usually adopted only after other simpler treatments have failed. The risks of
IVF include side effects from medication and higher likelihood of multiple
pregnancies with its attendant complications (such as premature births, long-term
hospitalisation of mother and babies, and developmental problems related to
prematurity). IVF is also more expensive.
Gleneagles
Hospital, 9%
Centre for
Assisted
Reproduction*,
1%
Singapore
General
Hospital, 13%
Mount Elizabeth
Hospital, 7%
National
University
Hospital, 24%
Thomson
Medical Centre,
15%
KK Women's
and Children's
Hospital, 30%
* The Centre for Assisted Reproduction Pte Ltd (CAREPL) only opened in November 2002.
In a stimulated IVF cycle, fertility drugs are given to encourage egg production and the eggs
retrieved from the patient before the conception process begins. Alternatively, for a thawed IVF cycle,
Institution
Centre for Assisted Reproduction (CAREPL)
Gleneagles Hospital
KK Womens & Childrens Hospital
Mount Elizabeth Hospital
National University Hospital
Singapore General Hospital
Thomson Medical Centre
Our data show that the success rate falls with each successive treatment
cycle, from around 24% in the first and second treatment cycles to around 5% in the
fourth and subsequent cycles.
Since fertility as well as the effectiveness of ACP decline with age, couples
are encouraged to have their children early.