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In today’s fast-paced urban life, more young people are dedicating all their energy to their careers, only to suddenly realize after an unexpected event or health check that both health and the fertility window are quietly narrowing. Recently, news of a 39-year-old IT professional entering a nursing home due to living alone without support sparked widespread discussion. This is not an isolated case, but a reflection of a growing concern among single individuals and those who marry later—high work pressure, irregular schedules, and the risks of living alone are bringing fertility considerations forward, well before the age of 35.
The decline in fertility happens faster than expected
Female fertility declines significantly after age 35, and after 40, egg quality issues become more prominent, with a marked increase in chromosomal abnormalities. Even with a seemingly healthy lifestyle, long-term stress, lack of sleep, and environmental factors can accelerate the depletion of ovarian reserve. Men also face declining sperm concentration and increased DNA fragmentation. Many couples only realize after years of unsuccessful attempts that relying solely on natural conception is no longer sufficient. At this stage, understanding international assisted reproductive options becomes essential.
How egg freezing in the U.S. and Mexico secures fertility opportunities in advance
Egg freezing allows women to preserve their eggs at their optimal quality stage. Through vitrification after ovarian stimulation, post-thaw survival rates can exceed 90%, making outcomes comparable to fresh eggs. This means that even with a busy career in the coming years, family planning can begin at the right time without being constrained by age-related fertility decline. Compared to domestic restrictions, procedures in the U.S. and Mexico are more flexible. Single women can directly schedule treatment, and the egg retrieval phase requires only a short stay, significantly reducing time costs.
If pregnancy assistance is needed later, IVF services in the U.S. and Mexico can seamlessly follow. IVF-PGT enables comprehensive genetic screening before embryo transfer, eliminating chromosomal abnormalities and genetic risks, significantly improving implantation and health outcomes. The entire process—from online evaluation and short stays for egg retrieval to personalized transfer plans—is designed around individual schedules, minimizing the burden of repeated travel.
When the risks of living alone and fertility anxiety intersect, many people find that early action through egg freezing and IVF in the U.S. and Mexico brings a new level of reassurance. This is not a rejection of natural processes, but a way to regain control over fertility through technology. Whether for independent women pursuing careers or couples seeking to balance work and family, suitable solutions can be tailored to individual needs.

In today’s uncertain fertility landscape, scientific planning helps more people regain clarity. The team founded by Dr. Nathan Zhang, IVF USA, has been engaged in overseas assisted reproduction consulting for over a decade, providing services such as egg freezing in the U.S., IVF in the U.S., and third-party assisted reproduction. With nearly 20 years of experience in this field, IVF USA has strategically expanded into the Mexico market early on, becoming the China representative of Power Fertility Center Mexico POWER Reproductive Center (POWER IVF). Currently, Dr. Nathan Zhang’s services have extended beyond the U.S. to IVF and egg freezing in Mexico, Japan, and Thailand, as well as regions including Taiwan and Hong Kong, helping more people at different stages of life regain control over their fertility and move step by step toward the goal of a healthy and complete family.