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As society accelerates and attitudes toward fertility evolve, IVF and egg freezing in the U.S. and Mexico have become increasingly popular options for families preparing for pregnancy. Whether aiming to delay childbirth, improve conception chances, or pursue advanced IVF-PGT technology, understanding the entire IVF process and its key influencing factors is an essential step toward success.
When families consider IVF treatment, the most common concern is success rate. According to Dr. Nathan Zhang, a graduate of the University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine and founder of IVF USA, the success of IVF depends on multiple factors, including maternal age, egg and sperm quality, uterine conditions, and laboratory standards. Some IVF centers in the U.S. and Mexico achieve higher overall success rates thanks to advanced embryo culture systems and PGT genetic screening technologies. Comprehensive pre-treatment assessments and healthy lifestyle management can significantly improve embryo implantation and pregnancy outcomes.
Another frequent question is whether children conceived through IVF differ from naturally conceived ones. In reality, IVF simply enables fertilization outside the body; the embryo still develops within the mother’s uterus. Children born through IVF are no different in intelligence, health, or genetic makeup from naturally conceived children. Millions of babies born through IVF worldwide are growing up healthy and thriving.
During the preparation phase, many women worry that ovulation stimulation might harm ovarian function. Dr. Nathan Zhang explains that controlled ovarian stimulation does not “overuse” eggs but instead activates follicles that would otherwise not mature, allowing multiple eggs to develop simultaneously. This increases both egg retrieval numbers and fertilization success rates. Proper medication dosage and personalized protocols are essential to ensuring safety and optimal results.
When it comes to embryo transfer, families often face the choice between fresh embryos and blastocysts. Blastocysts—embryos cultured for 5 to 6 days—have stronger developmental potential and higher implantation rates. Combined with IVF-PGT, they allow for genetic screening to reduce the risk of multiple pregnancies and inherited conditions. Fertility centers in the U.S. and Mexico have extensive experience in blastocyst culture and screening, helping many families achieve healthier pregnancies and better outcomes.
Dr. Nathan Zhang founded IVF USA over a decade ago to provide international reproductive consultation services, including egg freezing, IVF, and third-party reproductive assistance in the U.S. With nearly 20 years of expertise in global fertility solutions, IVF USA has expanded its services to meet the growing demand for personalized and diversified reproductive options. The team strategically entered the Mexican market early on, becoming the official partner of Power Fertility Center (POWER IVF) in China. Today, Dr. Zhang’s work extends beyond the U.S. to Mexico, Japan, Thailand, Taiwan, and Hong Kong, offering comprehensive IVF and egg freezing services.
Scientific preparation for pregnancy is not only about technology—it is also about trust and emotional connection, allowing every new beginning to be both well-prepared and deeply meaningful.