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As the post-90s generation enters their 30s, marriage and childbearing have become unavoidable topics. On social media, the idea of a “single tax” has sparked heated debate: unmarried or childless young people are seen as bearing additional economic and social pressure. This has led more young professionals to focus on long-term fertility planning rather than just career development.
Take the example of Xiaomei, a woman born in the 1990s. After graduating from a southern university, she now works in Beijing in cybersecurity with a stable monthly income. Independent and disciplined, she remains cautious about marriage. Many young people like her prioritize personal growth and career advancement, often placing marriage and childbearing later in life.
However, fertility after age 30 cannot be ignored. Studies show that women’s ovarian function declines rapidly after 35, greatly reducing the chances of conception. For single women in their 30s who still want children in the future, scientific fertility planning is essential. Dr. Nathan Zhang, an expert in reproductive medicine, emphasizes that egg freezing is an effective way to preserve fertility and delay age-related risks, particularly for women over 30. Regular ovarian reserve testing can help determine whether egg freezing or other assisted reproductive options should be considered.
Against this backdrop, egg freezing in the US and Mexico, along with IVF-PGT (third-generation IVF), is becoming an increasingly popular option. Through advanced embryo genetic screening, IVF-PGT allows for the selection of healthy embryos, improving pregnancy success rates while lowering the risk of miscarriage. Assisted reproductive centers in the US and Mexico offer significant advantages in embryo culture, medication protocols, and personalized treatment, with particular focus on egg quality and women’s safety—key reasons why overseas IVF has gained strong trust.
At the same time, reproductive laws in these countries are more inclusive, allowing not only heterosexual couples but also single women to access legal egg freezing and IVF services. Compared with the restrictions in China, overseas egg freezing and IVF provide greater flexibility and control, ensuring that fertility is no longer solely bound by age.
For those considering their future family, understanding one’s fertility health and preparing in advance is a responsible life decision. IVF USA, founded by Dr. Nathan Zhang, has provided overseas reproductive consulting for more than a decade, offering services such as egg freezing in the US, IVF in the US, and third-party assisted reproduction. With nearly 20 years of focus in the field, IVF USA identified the growing need for diversified and personalized fertility solutions and strategically expanded into the Mexican market, becoming the official China representative of Power Fertility Center (POWER IVF) in Mexico. Today, Dr. Nathan Zhang’s services extend beyond the US to include IVF and egg freezing in Mexico, Japan, and Thailand, as well as in Taiwan and Hong Kong.
With this professional support, women gain greater confidence when planning both their personal and family lives, making fertility choices safer, more flexible, and truly within their own control.