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Test-Tube IVF Services Available in Bali

Test Tube Baby and IVF Consultation Now Available in Bali

The Morula Lounge, Sanur-Bali, was inaugurated on Friday, 21 August 2020. The Bali Morula Lounge is located in the Bali Mandara Hospital to become a contact point and source of information on in vitro fertilization (IVF). It forms part of a nationwide network of service centers for IVF that has been in operation for 22 years.

With the opening of the Morula Lounge, Bali residents and visitors can now access the latest information and technology on assisted reproduction. Over the past two decades, more than 60,000 couples worldwide have been helped with IVF technology in Indonesia. Since 1998, as many as 22,000 Fresh Cycles and Frozen Cycles have been completed by Morula IVF Indonesia, who now posses a 48% market share of technologically assisted reproduction in Indonesia.

Morula Lounge, Sanur – Bali

With the opening of the Morula Lounge, Sanur – Bali, Morula IVF Indonesia is now offering three main products to local and visitors in Bali:

  1. Morula Fertility Art & Wellness.
  2. Technologically Assisted Reproduction (Test-Tube Baby/IVF) supplemented by Preimplantation Genetic Testing (PGT-A) and Gender Detection.
  3. Egg Banking and Egg Preservation.

Morula Fertility Art & Wellness

Exclusive to Bali, the introduction of Morula Art & Wellness brings the technology of assisted reproduction (test-tube baby/IVF) to the level of an art form that far exceeds mere medical practice. Using a holistic approach to human fertility available only in Bali, participants are now able to undergo a four day/three-night program that enhances reproduction. The program includes fertility yoga, fertility spa therapies, fertility meditation, and fertility nutrition.

Working together with several leading tourism operators in Bali, the 4 Day/3 Night programs represent the ideal experience for newlyweds seeking to accelerate the pregnancy process or couples undergoing IVF treatment. Those following a Morula Fertility Art & Wellness Program receive educational information on fertility while following refreshment activities during a relaxing, romantic wellness retreat. All elements are meant to complement the test-tube baby process (IVF), and other pregnancy supports provided via Morula fertility Centers across the Indonesian Nation.

Assisted Reproduction Technology (Test-tube baby/IVF) based on PGT-A and Gender Detection.

Patients using the latest fertility technology from Morula IVF Indonesia via the Morula Lounge, Sanur- Bali can access assisted reproduction procedures complemented by:

All the above services are available from Morula IVF Indonesia with detailed information available at the newly-opened Morula Lounge, Sanur-Bali, located off the lobby of the Bali Madara Hospital in Sanur.

Egg Banking and Egg Preservation

Egg banking and egg preservation are exciting technological advancements that allow active career women who wish to delay childbirth to store their egg (Oocyte) for future use. This option is vital not only for a career woman who wants to delay pregnancy but is also useful for women wishing to safely store a healthy egg while waiting for the current global pandemic to pass.  

Women undergoing radiation treatment or chemotherapy wanting to ensure a healthy egg is available for implantation once they have completed their cancer treatment find this procedure personally invaluable. This group afflicted with cancer during their productive years and who may have not yet produced an offspring can now “bank” healthy eggs for use in the future. By harvesting healthy eggs using Egg Banking Technology, a healthy egg is preserved for a future pregnancy is the result.

Morula IVF Indonesia has created packets that can match the specific needs of couples with a wide range of medical requirements. Now available in Bali and other parts of Indonesia, those in need of such services no longer need to travel abroad. This permits patients to undergo treatments at a much more affordable price.

Supporting Medical Tourism Indonesia

In cooperation with the Indonesian Medical Tourism Board (IMTB), the Bali Department of Health, The Bali Tourism Board, the Indonesian Hotel and Restaurant Association (PHRI), and Asociation of Indonesian Tour and Travel Agents (ASITA) – medical tourism in Bali in for test-tube babies/IVF is now available in Bali via the Morula Lounge at the Bali Mandara Hospital.

Annually, more than 6,700 Indonesian families seek Reproductive Health Treatment in countries like Singapore, Malaysia, Thailand, and Australia. As a result, an estimated Rp. 2 trillion in valuable foreign exchange is lost to overseas sources that can be retained via the competitively priced high-quality Reproductive Health Treatment available in Indonesia from Morula IVF.

Latest Technology and International Certification

Morula IVF Head Office located within the RSIA Bunda Hospital in Jakarta has a long-standing reputation for test-tube baby/IVF medical support professionally provided under standards of accreditation set by The Fertility Society of Australia and internationally certified by The Reproductive Technology Accreditation Committee (RTAC).

The latest reproductive technology, including PGT-A, chromosome 46XX or 46XY, ICSU, IMSI, time-lapse incubator, Endometrial Receptivity Analysis (ERA) – all provided from Morula IVF Indonesia with success rates that are on a par or exceeding similar treatments provided anywhere in the world.

IVF Treatment in the “New Normal”

Morula IVF Indonesia fully supports the Indonesian Government’s programs and protocols to reduce the spread of COVID-19. In addition to physical distancing and stringent hygiene standards, strict screening includes PCR SWAB tests for women commencing IVF treatment and the use of Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) for doctors and all medical personnel.

To learn more about the reproductive services available from Morula IVF contact:

Morula Lounge Sanur Bali

Jalan Bypass Ngurah Rai No. 548

Denpasar, Bali

Morula IVF Website

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