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Yangyang (alias), 36, and her husband have long embraced a DINK (dual income, no kids) lifestyle. Travel, fine dining, and self-indulgence defined their daily life. Yet, as time passed, she gradually realized that something seemed missing in the second half of life. Love had settled into companionship, stability sometimes felt monotonous, and she occasionally wondered, “If I want children in the future, will it be too late?”
In fact, more and more couples who initially chose a DINK lifestyle still leave themselves a “backup plan.” Surveys show that over 80% consider having children if they change their minds, and egg freezing or embryo freezing has become one of the ways to preserve that choice. In recent years, U.S. and Mexico egg freezing and IVF services have drawn increasing attention, offering women both freedom and reassurance.
Why consider egg freezing? Female fertility declines sharply with age. After 35, ovarian function and egg quality decrease rapidly, making conception harder. According to Dr. Nathan Zhang, egg freezing in the U.S. is relatively flexible: single women do not need a marriage certificate to proceed, and the earlier the procedure, the better the outcome. For women born in the 1980s, egg freezing provides higher success rates in the future; for some born in the 1970s, freezing embryos may be a safer option.
Advances in assisted reproductive medicine have also brought new hope. IVF-PGT allows genetic screening of embryos before transfer, improving implantation rates and reducing the risk of hereditary diseases. For those considering U.S. and Mexico IVF or egg freezing, this is a significant breakthrough. Whether one continues a DINK lifestyle or decides later to welcome a child, planning ahead ensures greater freedom of choice.
From a medical perspective, IVF technology in both the U.S. and Mexico has reached internationally advanced levels, and frozen eggs can be preserved for more than a decade without issue. This means that even if children are not part of today’s plan, women can still secure peace of mind for the future. A short one-week egg freezing cycle can create more possibilities down the road.
As views on family and fertility evolve, some people remain committed to being child-free, while others suddenly feel the longing for new life. Regardless of which path is chosen, early preparation helps avoid being caught unprepared at life’s turning points.
Dr. Nathan Zhang founded IVF USA more than ten years ago to provide overseas fertility consultation services, including U.S. egg freezing, U.S. IVF, and third-party reproductive assistance. With nearly 20 years of experience in international assisted reproduction, IVF USA has built an early presence in Mexico to meet diverse and personalized fertility needs, serving as the Chinese representative of Power Fertility Center Mexico (POWER IVF). Today, Dr. Nathan Zhang’s services extend beyond the U.S. and Mexico IVF and egg freezing to include programs in Japan, Thailand, Taiwan, and Hong Kong. For women who want to balance the present with future possibilities, such professional support may be the key to a more secure and confident path forward.