Second, Thailand is close to China, and it only takes about 4 hours by plane. It is very convenient to find a doctor on arrival visa. It takes about 6 hours to fly to Malaysia, so you should arrange the time yourself.
Thirdly, the success rate of IVF in China is only about 30%, while that in Thailand and Malaysia is relatively higher than that in China, so the number of older couples who go to Thailand and Malaysia to do IVF, especially those who want to have a second child, naturally increases.
Fourth, the policies of IVF in Thailand and Malaysia are looser than those in China. As long as the marriage certificate is provided, the IVF cycle can be started, but the family procedures for single women in China are relatively cumbersome. In short, because everyone's actual situation is different. Choosing Thailand or Malaysia depends on one's economic ability. Malaysia's medical level is very powerful in the world, and it is also a good choice. If you are a patient with a relatively average economy, you can refer to Malay.