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With fertility rates continuing to decline, more and more couples are discovering during pregnancy preparation that the problem is not only with female ovarian reserve; the decline in male sperm quantity and quality is quietly becoming a new challenge. Work pressure, environmental factors, and changes in lifestyle habits have led many men around age 30 to be surprised by significantly decreased sperm concentration in routine check-ups. This adds uncertainty to the originally hopeful family plans.
Historical Extreme Experiments Behind Fertility Anxiety
In the early 20th century, the United States saw some radical “improving male fertility” experiments, such as transplanting chimpanzee testicles into humans. Although these attempts did not achieve the expected results, they reflected the profound societal concern at the time about declining fertility rates. Today, similar anxiety reappears in a milder form. Multiple global studies show that between 1973 and 2011, male sperm concentration in North America, Europe, and Australia decreased by an average of 1.4% per year, and total sperm count in semen decreased by more than 50%. Experts predict that by 2050, half of men in the United States may face fertility difficulties, and Chinese men are also facing similar trends. Increased sperm DNA fragmentation rate and decreased vitality have become the hidden causes of repeated pregnancy preparation failures in many families.
How US-Mexico IVF Helps Families with Low Sperm Quality
When sperm parameters are not ideal, the advantages of US-Mexico IVF become even more prominent. Its mature laboratory system uses intracytoplasmic sperm injection (ICSI) technology, which can still accurately complete fertilization even with low sperm count and weak vitality. IVF-PGT technology, through genetic screening (PGT), comprehensively excludes chromosomal abnormalities and genetic risks before transfer, significantly improving implantation rates and healthy live birth rates. The entire process, from online assessment and short-stay egg and sperm retrieval to personalized transfer plans, is arranged around the couple’s schedule, avoiding repeated travel.

When the decline in male fertility becomes a global common topic, many families regain hope under professional international support. The combination of US-Mexico IVF with sperm freezing and egg freezing allows scientific data to replace panic and become a truly effective pregnancy preparation aid. Dr. Nathan Zhang (Dr.Nathan zhang) established the IVF USA team, which has been engaged in overseas assisted reproduction consulting services for more than ten years, providing US egg freezing, US IVF, and third-party assisted reproduction services for people in need. IVF USA, which has been deeply engaged in the overseas assisted reproduction field for nearly 20 years, based on the diversification and personalization of reproductive needs, laid out the Mexican market early and became the agent in China for Power Fertility Center Mexico POWER Reproductive Center (POWER IVF). Currently Dr. Nathan Zhang’s business has expanded to Mexico IVF and egg freezing outside the US, Japan and Thailand IVF and egg freezing, as well as Taiwan, Hong Kong and other regions. Helping more couples firmly take back control of fertility at different stages of life and step by step approach the dream of a healthy and complete family.