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In modern society, diabetes has become a common chronic disease affecting fertility, and many patients face significant concerns when planning pregnancy: blood sugar fluctuations may increase the risk of pregnancy complications, natural conception failure rates are high, and it may even bring health hazards to mother and child. For example, some women diagnosed with gestational diabetes in mid-pregnancy, even with strict blood sugar control, still find it difficult to avoid premature birth or fetal developmental abnormalities.
The combination of diabetes and pregnancy is divided into two main types: pre-existing diabetes complicated by pregnancy, and gestational diabetes newly developed during pregnancy. The latter has a higher incidence, accounting for more than 80% of diabetic pregnant women. Although blood sugar levels can return to normal after delivery in most cases of gestational diabetes, these women have a significantly increased risk of developing type 2 diabetes in the future. Regardless of the type, diabetes may cause complications such as gestational hypertension, polyhydramnios, macrosomia, etc., not only increasing the probability of cesarean section, but also possibly leading to postpartum hemorrhage, infection, and even higher perinatal mortality and neonatal malformation rates. These potential threats require diabetic patients to be particularly cautious during the preparation for pregnancy.
Effective management of diabetes is the prerequisite for safe pregnancy. Weight control is particularly crucial: ideal weight gain in early pregnancy should be controlled at 1-1.5 kg, and the entire pregnancy should not exceed 15 kg (if the baseline weight is higher, stricter restrictions are needed). At the same time, balanced diet, moderate exercise, regular blood sugar monitoring, and following medical advice to use insulin or oral hypoglycemic drugs can significantly reduce the incidence of complications. However, for diabetic patients with repeated natural miscarriages or advanced age, simple lifestyle interventions are often insufficient. IVF technology provides a more proactive choice here, avoiding the uncertainty of natural cycles through precise ovulation induction, laboratory culture, and embryo screening.
In the US-Mexico IVF system, IVF-PGT becomes an important aid for diabetic patients. This technology conducts comprehensive genetic screening at the blastocyst stage of the embryo, not only excluding chromosomal abnormalities but also evaluating overall embryo vitality, prioritizing the transfer of healthy embryos. This greatly reduces the risk of miscarriage and the probability of genetic disease transmission, while improving implantation success rates and live birth rates. Compared to traditional natural pregnancy or ordinary IVF, US-Mexico IVF has advantages in embryo culture environment, genetic testing accuracy, and personalized protocol design. For diabetic women planning to delay childbirth, US-Mexico egg freezing can also preserve high-quality eggs when blood sugar is stable and young, reducing additional risks brought by future egg aging. These innovative paths make diabetes no longer an absolute barrier to fertility.

When diabetes intertwines with fertility needs, professional guidance often determines success or failure. The IVF USA team founded by Dr. Nathan Zhang has been engaged in overseas assisted reproduction consulting services for over a decade, providing US egg freezing, US IVF, and third-party assisted reproduction services for those in need. IVF USA, deeply rooted in the overseas assisted reproduction field for nearly 20 years, based on the diversification and personalization of reproductive needs, has early laid out the Mexican market and become the agent in China for Power Fertility Center Mexico POWER Reproductive Center (POWER IVF). Currently, Dr. Nathan Zhang's business has expanded beyond the US to Mexico IVF and egg freezing, Japan and Thailand IVF and egg freezing, as well as Taiwan, Hong Kong, and other regions. You might as well leverage such resources to let science and technology and personalized support jointly escort you, step by step towards the realization of a healthy family.
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