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Xiaoli and Xiaofen are university classmates and good friends who share everything. After graduation, they both worked hard in Beijing. Although they have both started families, they still frequently meet to share their life experiences. As they age, both women have developed new hopes of having children. However, Xiaoli feels somewhat anxious because her menstrual cycle has always been irregular, leading her to worry that she might have difficulty getting pregnant. In contrast, Xiaofen seems to have no such worries; her menstrual cycle has always been regular, and she often encourages Xiaoli not to be overly anxious, suggesting that if there are issues, they should visit a hospital. At 30 years old, she feels there’s no need to worry too much.
Five months later, Xiaoli unexpectedly became pregnant, while Xiaofen has had no news. Seeing Xiaofen’s mixture of envy and helplessness, Xiaoli felt uncomfortable and decided to encourage her to get checked at the hospital. Although Xiaofen was reluctant, she had no choice but to book an appointment with a specialist. She thought her menstrual cycle was normal and that she had been using ovulation test strips correctly, yet she still couldn’t conceive. The doctor informed her that this might be due to “hypoovulation.” Xiaofen was confused; how could ovulation even be “hypo”?
The doctor explained that hypoovulation, also known as luteinized unruptured follicle syndrome, occurs when there is luteinization in the menstrual cycle, but the egg does not actually release, creating a false appearance of ovulation. The doctor recommended that Xiaofen undergo an ultrasound examination to monitor follicle development. After a month of observation, the results showed that while mature follicles had formed, there was no ovulation, and she was ultimately diagnosed with hypoovulation.
What causes hypoovulation? In fact, hypoovulation is one of the important factors leading to female infertility, with an incidence rate as high as 30% among infertile women. Its mechanisms may be related to endocrine disorders, local ovarian obstruction, and high levels of mental stress. When a woman’s endocrine system is disrupted or when there are inflammatory issues in the ovaries, it can lead to eggs not being released properly. Additionally, prolonged stress and tension can also impact ovulation.
The development of modern medical technology provides many possibilities for addressing infertility, even allowing for some more complex issues to be resolved through medication or surgical interventions. For women facing hypoovulation due to conditions like endometriosis or pelvic adhesions, IVF technology also offers hope.
Dr. Nathan Zhang, the founder of IVF USA, points out that an increasing number of families are choosing to pursue IVF in the United States in recent years, mainly because the U.S. has significant advantages in reproductive technology, medication combinations, and laboratory techniques. These advancements can enhance success rates and effectively avoid repeated implantation failures. Particularly in U.S. reproductive centers, the level of technology can vary significantly, making it crucial to select a professional consulting agency to help women find suitable doctors and high-quality laboratories.
Currently, IVF USA provides services including egg freezing in the U.S., IVF, and third-party assisted reproduction for those in need. The business has expanded beyond the U.S. to include IVF and egg freezing services in Japan, Thailand, as well as in regions like Mexico, Taiwan, and Hong Kong, collaborating closely with IVF doctors worldwide.
Infertility has become a pressing societal issue, and it is our shared responsibility to help more women achieve their dreams of parenthood. Whether due to physical reasons or age-related challenges in conceiving, the technology of frozen embryos also offers feasible solutions. We believe that advancements in technology can help every family realize their dreams of having children.
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