
Eighty infertile couples facing economic hardship will participate in the 2026 Happiness Nurturing Program. This information was announced by My Duc Hospital, Ho Chi Minh City, on December 19th.
The 2026 "Nurturing Happiness" program, themed "Two Lines - A Dream Come True," will continue its mission of supporting infertile couples from disadvantaged economic backgrounds to access in-vitro fertilization treatment.
The program officially accepts applications from January 6th, 2026 to January 15th, 2026, with 80 eligible couples participating in treatment at one of the IVF centers in the My Duc system in Ho Chi Minh City and other provinces and cities.
Couples participating in the "Nurturing Happiness 2026" program will receive full financial support for all costs related to one cycle of in-vitro fertilization and embryo transfer (ovarian stimulation drugs, endometrial preparation drugs, luteal support drugs, egg retrieval costs, embryo creation - embryo culture, embryo freezing, frozen embryo transfer) during the period from December 6, 2026 to October 31, 2026.
According to representatives from My Duc Hospital, in the context of a declining birth rate in Vietnam and Ho Chi Minh City's efforts to implement various policies to encourage childbirth and support young couples, the announcement of the "Nurturing Happiness" program on the occasion of Vietnam's Population Day (December 26th) conveys a meaningful and practical message to the community. Beyond spreading the spirit of encouraging childbirth, the program also opens opportunities for infertile couples with difficult economic circumstances to access advanced and effective assisted reproductive methods, helping them gradually realize their dream of becoming parents.
The "Nurturing Happiness" program, initiated in 2014 by Professor, Doctor Nguyen Thi Ngoc Phuong, former Vice Chairman of the National Assembly and President of the Ho Chi Minh City Society of Reproductive Endocrinology and Infertility, is implemented by the My Duc IVF system at My Duc Hospital. Now in its 12th consecutive year, the program has steadfastly supported infertile families on their journey to finding their little angels. Over 11 seasons, the program has opened the opportunity for parenthood to nearly 700 couples, bringing hundreds of healthy babies into the world – the "sweet fruits" cultivated by modern medicine and community sharing.
Source: https://baohaiphong.vn/uom-mam-hanh-phuc-se-tro-giup-80-cap-vo-chong-hiem-muon-530096.html








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