An IVF will cost about $20,000 to $30,000, depending on the local hospital. The couple must undergo an exhaustive examination prior to the IVF procedure to confirm that they are eligible for the procedure, and this stage costs around $5,000. If symptoms affecting the procedure are detected, treatment is also required and the cost increases. The ovulation promotion and egg retrieval phase requires the use of medication to induce a woman to ovulate and requires follicle monitoring, etc. However, the individual condition of each patient in this phase is different, and the cost varies greatly. The culture and transfer stage requires egg retrieval, embryo culture, embryo transfer, etc. If you do 1st generation IVF, the cost is about $10,000, and if you do 2nd generation IVF, the cost will be increased by about $5,000, and if you need to freeze the embryos during the process, you will need to add about $8,000 to the cost. The cost of IVF varies depending on the couple’s condition, location, and level of the hospital, and the actual cost is based on the hospital’s charges.