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In today's society, the continuous postponement of women's marriage and childbearing age has become a widespread phenomenon. Intense workplace competition, increasing economic pressures, and diversified views on marriage have led many single or unmarried women around 35 years old to seriously examine their fertility window. Ovarian function declines much faster than expected with age, with dropping AMH levels and declining egg quality becoming their hidden concerns. Egg freezing technology has thus come into view as a highly regarded "fertility insurance." However, domestic policies still strictly limit egg freezing to married couples or specific medical needs (such as preservation before tumor treatment), making it difficult for single women to legally access this service. This has directly driven more and more women to turn to overseas options, particularly US-Mexico egg freezing and IVF solutions, as a realistic path to claim their reproductive autonomy.
Dr. Nathan Zhang, as the founder of IVF USA and a PhD from the University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine, has accumulated extensive experience in the field of assisted reproduction. He has observed that in recent years, the group of women consulting about overseas egg freezing has been expanding rapidly, mainly concentrated among urban white-collar and highly educated women aged 30-40. These women are often professionally successful and financially independent, yet they have not yet met a suitable partner or have actively chosen to delay childbearing. Feeling helpless about domestic restrictions, they turn to researching countries with more open international policies. Data shows that global demand for egg freezing continues to grow, with a significant increase in overseas consultations from Chinese women, among which the United States and Mexico stand out due to mature technology and friendly regulations.
The limited application of egg freezing domestically mainly stems from the policy framework: assisted reproductive technologies are based on married couples, and single individuals—including unmarried women and sexual minorities—cannot routinely access these treatments. Even though egg retrieval surgery technology is highly mature, egg freezing cases remain extremely rare and are primarily provided to patients with ovarian cancer or premature ovarian failure. This forms a stark contrast with overseas practices. In the United States, egg freezing is open to all women, with long storage periods, well-established egg banks, and the ability to transfer eggs across states via logistics. Mexico is renowned for its high cost-effectiveness and efficient processes, making it a preferred destination for many Chinese patients. Similar services are also available in places like Thailand, though policy stability needs evaluation. Overseas egg freezing not only removes marital restrictions but also supports subsequent IVF-PGT combining PGT screening to further ensure embryo health.

When facing the real demand for reproductive autonomy, professional cross-border guidance often becomes a key support. 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 to those in need. With nearly 20 years of deep involvement in the overseas assisted reproduction field, IVF USA—based on the diversification and personalization of reproductive needs—established an early presence in the Mexican market and became the China agent 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. If you are troubled by ovarian decline or policy restrictions, consider drawing on such resources to let scientific planning preserve more fertility possibilities for you, step by step leading toward peace of mind and freedom.