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With the development of society and the improvement of living standards, late marriage and childbearing have become the norm. However, this trend has also led to an increase in advanced maternal age issues, raising growing concerns about women’s reproductive health. This article explores the key factors women should focus on during pregnancy preparation beyond age, and how technologies such as egg freezing in the US and Mexico can help safeguard fertility.
Advanced age ≠ high risk: Ovarian function is the core of fertility
In general, women over the age of 35 are defined as of advanced maternal age. With aging, physiological functions gradually decline, which may lead to difficult labor or increased cesarean section risk. In addition, changes in physiology and endocrine environments cause a decline in egg quality, increasing the risk of infertility. Meanwhile, metabolic abnormalities in older women may trigger gestational diabetes, hypertension, and other hidden conditions that threaten maternal and infant health.
However, age is not the only criterion for advanced maternal age. Ovarian function and egg quality are more critical. Premature ovarian failure can lead to lower estrogen levels, causing symptoms such as pigmentation, cold intolerance, and insomnia, as well as ovulation disorders. Therefore, regular fertility checkups are essential for protecting reproductive potential. Routine assessments such as hormone tests, gynecological ultrasound, and AMH fertility evaluations provide a clearer picture of reproductive capacity, enabling early detection of problems and timely planning.
Egg freezing: preserving hope for future pregnancy
For women who marry late or do not plan to have children for the time being, egg freezing has become an important option. Dr. Nathan Zhang, founder of IVF USA and a national expert in assisted reproduction, emphasizes that the best time for egg freezing is before the age of 40, as egg quality declines with age, directly affecting IVF success rates. Egg freezing not only allows women to plan their reproductive future but also helps reshape traditional lifestyles centered on career, marriage, and children.
In China, egg freezing is restricted and requires medical indications with additional proof. In contrast, egg freezing in the US is much more flexible, requiring no complicated documentation and suitable for more women, especially those born in the 80s and 90s, offering greater reproductive security for the future.
IVF USA is committed to providing women with advanced reproductive healthcare services, supported by professional teams and state-of-the-art technology, to help them achieve their dream of parenthood.
Dr. Nathan Zhang established IVF USA over ten years ago, focusing on overseas assisted reproduction consultation. The team provides services such as egg freezing in the US, IVF in the US, and third-party assisted reproduction. With nearly 20 years of deep involvement in the field, IVF USA has expanded into the Mexican market as the official partner of Power Fertility Center, Mexico POWER Reproductive Center (POWER IVF) in China. Today, Dr. Nathan Zhang’s business covers IVF and egg freezing in Mexico, Japan, and Thailand, as well as Taiwan and Hong Kong. IVF USA aims to be a strong support system, working with you to design a thoughtful and hopeful plan for future family building.
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