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Do Women Over 40 Still Have Hope for IVF in the U.S.?

2024-08-12 20:20:34,浏览量: 16次


 

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With the relaxation of the two-child and three-child policies, many women, despite their age, still hope to add new members to their families through childbirth. This desire stems not only from the anticipation of having children but also from future life planning and mutual family support. Particularly in family traditions, the care and help among siblings emphasize the importance of family. However, faced with the reproductive challenges of being over 40, many women feel confused and anxious while pursuing this dream.

 

As women age, ovarian function gradually declines, leading to a decrease in fertility. This change becomes particularly noticeable after the age of 35 and is even more significant by the age of 40. Despite this, many women still hope to realize their dreams of motherhood through IVF. Dr. Nathan Zhang from IVF USA, who has worked with many older women through years of IVF services overseas, acknowledges that women over 40 do face more reproductive challenges. However, with scientific assisted reproductive technologies, it is still possible to conceive healthy babies.

 

Fertility is a complex physiological process that requires healthy sperm and eggs, as well as a body capable of withstanding the stresses of pregnancy. As age increases, various bodily functions inevitably begin to decline, leading to decreased fertility. This decline is reflected not only in ovarian function but also includes changes in the uterine environment, an increased risk of chromosomal abnormalities, and a higher likelihood of miscarriage. For women over 40, the sharp decline in fertility means that natural conception becomes more difficult. However, the IVF centers in Thailand, Mexico, and the U.S. that Dr. Zhang collaborates with have successfully helped many older women achieve their dreams of motherhood.

 

Although older women face higher risks in natural conception, IVF technology can reduce these risks to a certain extent. The success rates of IVF technology in countries like the U.S., Thailand, and Mexico are relatively high, especially with the use of IVF-PGT. This third-generation IVF technology allows for pre-implantation genetic testing of embryos, effectively selecting healthy embryos. This technology not only increases the implantation rate of embryos but also significantly lowers the risk of chromosomal abnormalities in the fetus. Additionally, IVF can help address the difficulties older women face in natural conception, allowing them to still fulfill their desires for children at this stage.

 

For older women, choosing IVF-PGT technology to scientifically select embryos is a safer and more effective reproductive pathway. Dr. Nathan Zhang from IVF USA has helped countless older women realize their dreams of motherhood through years of practical experience. Currently, IVF USA offers services such as egg freezing and IVF in the U.S., with operations expanding to IVF and egg freezing in Japan, Thailand, Mexico, Taiwan, Hong Kong, and other regions, working closely with global IVF specialists.

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If you are considering egg freezing or IVF, we welcome you to contact IVF USA. Dr. Nathan Zhang and his team will provide you with personalized advice to help you take confident steps on your fertility journey. Together, lets embrace your hopes for fertility and a happy future.


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