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Doctors examine infertile worker couples. Photo. DVCC
Doctors examine infertile worker couples. Photo. DVCC

Economic experimentation and sharing knowledge about infertility for workers

NGUYỄN LY (báo lao động) 13/10/2025 17:01 (GMT+7)

HCMC - During Vietnamese Women's Month, 50 couples received free reproductive health check-ups, many workers were also equipped with knowledge about infertility and reproduction.

The community program "Economic experimentation - Everyone can do IVF" helps low-income families in Ho Chi Minh City and the Southwest region have the opportunity to access safe and effective reproductive support services at costs affordable.

Taking place during Vietnamese Women's Month, the program is meaningful in expressing gratitude and sharing, contributing to sharing the initial cost burden, opening up real opportunities for couples who are looking forward to having children but are still hesitant due to limited economic conditions.

50 free infertility check-ups will be provided to couples who are having initial infertility check-ups and meet the program's criteria. Each serving includes: Intensive care and consultation; gynecological ultrasound; Seed testing.

The application period is in October 2025 until 50 servings are available.

Registration form: Follow the Fanpage of Quoc Anh IVF Center and inbox to register. The Quoc Anh IVF Center will be the unit to consider and make the final decision to ensure that the support level is given to truly suitable families.

Detailed information on the form of issuing 50 free examinations will be officially announced on the Center's website.

Khong chi chia se kien thuc, BS. Ly Thien Trung con danh thoi gian lang nghe va giai dap thac mac cua cong nhan ve hiem muon. Anh: DVCC
In addition to sharing knowledge, Dr. Ly Thien Trung also takes time to listen and answer workers' questions about infertility. Photo: DVCC

In addition, the program also aims to encourage couples to proactively visit early, in order to determine infertility (if any) for timely treatment

Prof. Dr. Nguyen Thi Ngoc Phuong, a pioneer in bringing IVF techniques to Vietnam, said: I want to send a message to couples: if you have wanted to have a child for one or two years but have not yet had one, you should see a doctor early. Don't be late, because the older a woman is, the more difficult it is to have children. Don't let waiting take away your chances."

In the context of a decreased birth rate and the Government encouraging women under 35 to have two children, expanding treatment opportunities for low-income groups is considered a solution with profound social significance.

The "Economic Testing" program provides opportunities for couples with difficult economic circumstances to be examined, diagnosed and treated early, increasing the ability to realize their dream of becoming parents.

In parallel with the "Economic Testing" program, the Center also promotes activities to share reproductive health knowledge for workers in industrial parks, groups with limited access to specialized medical information.

The activity has received the positive response of many workers, many of whom have access to scientific knowledge about reproductive health and modern assisted reproductive techniques for the first time.

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