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When “fertility” and “health” are placed side by side, many decisions become exceptionally difficult. In reality, many people only begin to seriously consider fertility planning during a medical check-up or after a sudden illness. Especially after a cancer diagnosis, previously postponed plans for conception are forced to stop, and the most immediate question becomes: is there still a chance?
From emotional response to medical pathways
There was once a controversial story online: a man chose to leave after his wife was diagnosed with ovarian cancer. This reaction itself is worth discussing, but what matters more is the reality behind it—when fertility is threatened, many people are not prepared with a clear plan.
The real relationship between cancer and fertility
Taking ovarian cancer as an example, treatments such as surgery and chemotherapy often directly affect ovarian function and may even lead to irreversible fertility decline. This is why fertility preservation has gradually become an important step before cancer treatment begins. For patients who have not yet started treatment, U.S. and Mexico egg freezing offers a proactive option, allowing eggs to be preserved while physical conditions still permit, keeping future possibilities open.
For those who have completed treatment or experienced impaired reproductive function, U.S. and Mexico IVF provides another pathway. Through in vitro fertilization, eggs and sperm are combined in a laboratory, followed by embryo culture and selection, which can bypass certain physiological limitations to some extent. If combined with IVF-PGT technology, genetic screening can be performed before transfer to reduce the risk of chromosomal abnormalities and improve overall success rates.
Why earlier planning matters
Many people tend to postpone fertility considerations, but medical windows do not wait. Age itself affects egg quality, and the onset of disease is often unpredictable. Whether or not someone has entered the preconception stage, evaluating personal fertility potential should not be overlooked.
In practice, U.S. and Mexico IVF plans emphasize individualized assessment, including hormone levels, ovarian reserve, and medical history. The more complete the data, the clearer the plan, and the more it helps reduce repeated attempts that consume time and physical energy. This is particularly evident for those whose fertility journey has been affected by illness.

IVF USA, founded by Dr. Nathan Zhang, has been engaged in overseas assisted reproduction consulting services for more than a decade, providing U.S. egg freezing, U.S. IVF, and third-party reproductive services to those in need. With nearly 20 years of experience in the international assisted reproduction field, IVF USA has, in response to increasingly diverse and personalized reproductive needs, strategically expanded into the Mexico market early on, becoming the China representative of Power Fertility Center (POWER IVF) in Mexico. Currently, Dr. Nathan Zhang’s services have expanded beyond the United States to include IVF and egg freezing in Mexico, Japan, Thailand, as well as regions such as Taiwan and Hong Kong. IVF USA is committed to providing professional reproductive consultation services for those in need. If you have any questions about overseas IVF, feel free to consult the expert team.