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As fertility awareness continues to grow, more women are choosing science-backed methods to preserve their reproductive health. Whether it’s planning for later motherhood, preparing for a second child, or addressing age-related fertility challenges, IVF in the U.S. and Mexico has become a trusted solution. Understanding its costs, procedures, and success rates is the first step toward a well-prepared fertility journey.
The IVF and egg freezing programs in the U.S. and Mexico are renowned for their advanced medical systems and strict laboratory standards. The total cost consists of several components, including pre-procedure examinations (hormone level testing, ovarian function evaluation, semen analysis, etc.), ovulation stimulation medications, egg retrieval and fertilization procedures, embryo culture and freezing, and follow-up embryo transfer and monitoring. If IVF-PGT genetic screening is included, there are additional testing costs to identify chromosomal abnormalities and hereditary risks.
The IVF process in the U.S. and Mexico typically includes six main stages:
1. A comprehensive fertility assessment to evaluate ovarian, uterine, and hormonal conditions.
2. A personalized ovarian stimulation plan designed by the doctor to promote multiple egg development.
3. Egg retrieval under anesthesia followed by fertilization with sperm in the laboratory.
4. PGT-A or PGT-M genetic testing of embryos to select healthy ones.
5. Freezing qualified embryos or proceeding with immediate transfer.
6. Luteal phase support and hormone monitoring to ensure successful implantation.
The entire cycle generally takes about six to eight weeks. For egg freezing, the process focuses mainly on egg retrieval and cryopreservation, making it relatively simpler.
In terms of success rates, top fertility centers in the U.S. and Mexico achieve pregnancy rates of around 70% to 75% with the help of IVF-PGT technology. Key factors influencing success include a woman’s age, ovarian reserve, uterine condition, and overall lifestyle. For women over 35 who are considering a second child or planning to delay childbirth, combining egg freezing with IVF can significantly improve pregnancy chances and reduce the impact of age on fertility.
Compared with other regions, the U.S. and Mexico stand out for their individualized treatment plans and advanced laboratory facilities. Doctors tailor each protocol based on the patient’s physiology, genetics, and medication response to maximize success rates. In addition, Mexico’s flexible policies create a supportive environment for international patients seeking fertility treatments or third-party reproductive services, making it a popular choice for families worldwide.
Today, IVF and egg freezing are no longer viewed as last resorts but as proactive, forward-looking decisions. Life does not need to be dictated by time — science and medicine together offer new possibilities for the future.

Dr. Nathan Zhang, founder of IVF USA, has provided international fertility consultation services for over a decade, offering U.S. egg freezing, IVF, and third-party reproductive options for those in need. With nearly 20 years of expertise in overseas reproductive medicine, IVF USA has established an early presence in Mexico, serving as the official representative of Power Fertility Center (POWER IVF) in China. Dr. Nathan Zhang’s services have now expanded beyond the U.S. to include IVF and egg freezing programs in Mexico, Japan, Thailand, Taiwan, and Hong Kong. Whether you are preserving the possibility of motherhood or welcoming new life into your family, the most secure path lies where science meets warmth.