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Recently, a news story has garnered widespread attention: a 39-year-old IT professional moved into a retirement home in Chongqing due to health issues, becoming the youngest resident there. His daily routine has become highly regular, rising at six in the morning, sunbathing, exercising, and going to bed at nine in the evening. He shares TV time and conversations with older residents, and the atmosphere is very harmonious. Not only has his physical health gradually improved, but his mental state has also become much more positive.
This gentleman, whose parents had passed away and who remained unmarried for a long time, lived alone. Last year, he fell at home, losing feeling in his knee, which led to an emergency situation. With no one to care for him, he was advised to move to a retirement home for better recovery. Although he found it difficult to accept this arrangement psychologically, due to his physical condition, he eventually moved into the retirement home.
This phenomenon reflects a common situation among today’s workforce: young people, burdened by work pressure and a fast-paced lifestyle, experience significant physical and mental exhaustion, leading to worse-than-expected health conditions. Currently, there are around 90 million single adults in China, and the trend of living alone is increasing. Although living alone may seem glamorous, the risks of life emergencies cannot be ignored. This suggests that there may be more facilities catering to middle-aged and young people for recuperation in the future, raising concerns about whether high costs could become a new societal issue.
The reasons young people choose to live alone include migration from rural areas to cities due to industrialization, faster living pace, and the pursuit of personal freedom. Living alone provides more freedom and leisure time, freeing individuals from family constraints and allowing them to better develop their careers. However, this independent lifestyle also presents challenges in marriage and childbirth. With age, especially for women, fertility gradually declines, with a significant drop in reproductive capability after age 35 and severe issues with egg quality and reduced conception rates after 40.
Fortunately, advancements in modern medicine, particularly in IVF-PGT technology and egg freezing techniques, offer new options for women. Increasing numbers of women are choosing to delay childbearing through egg freezing, balancing career and family. IVF USA’s egg freezing and IVF-PGT services provide valuable support to working women, helping them achieve their career goals without worrying about fertility issues.
We are in a constantly evolving society where modern technology and medical methods enable us to tackle life’s challenges more flexibly. Currently, IVF USA offers egg freezing, IVF-PGT, and third-party reproductive services. Our business has expanded to include IVF and egg freezing in Japan, Thailand, as well as Mexico, Taiwan, Hong Kong, and other regions, collaborating closely with top IVF doctors worldwide. If you are interested in egg freezing or IVF-PGT, IVF USA and Dr. Nathan Zhang are here to provide you with professional consultation and support, helping you achieve your fertility goals and paving the way for a better future.
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