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Against the real-world backdrop of steadily delayed childbearing age, evolving career planning, and changing life rhythms, more and more women are proactively learning about assisted reproductive technologies in hopes of finding a balance between time and fertility. In particular, cross-border options such as U.S. Mexico IVF and U.S. Mexico egg freezing are gaining increasing attention. They represent not only technological choices but also a reconsideration of how future family planning is approached. However, one frequently asked question remains: is IVF technology truly suitable for all women?
Medical positioning and suitable candidates for IVF
From a medical perspective, IVF is not a “universal fertility method,” but rather an assisted reproductive approach designed for specific situations, mainly for individuals who have difficulty conceiving naturally or who have clear reproductive barriers. Dr. Nathan Zhang points out that determining whether someone is suitable for IVF first requires identifying the cause of infertility, such as fallopian tube issues, ovulation disorders, abnormal sperm quality, or unexplained infertility. Only when clear medical indications are confirmed does IVF become truly meaningful.
With the development of IVF-PGT, embryos can undergo genetic screening before transfer, thereby improving pregnancy stability and reducing the risk of hereditary diseases. Therefore, for individuals with a family history of genetic conditions or recurrent miscarriage, this technology often has more defined clinical value rather than simply serving as a tool to “increase success rates.”
Not all situations recommend immediate IVF
Although U.S. Mexico IVF technology is well established, medical evaluation remains the primary step. If a woman has serious underlying health conditions, uterine factors that are temporarily unsuitable for pregnancy, or a physical state not yet optimized for conception, physicians usually recommend improving overall health first instead of entering a treatment cycle immediately.
Professional assessment determines the pathway
In assisted reproduction, what truly affects outcomes is not just the technology itself but the ability to determine whether it is appropriate. Dr. Nathan Zhang has long been engaged in reproductive medicine research and clinical consultation and consistently emphasizes one principle: every fertility plan should be built on comprehensive medical evaluation rather than applying a uniform process. When IVF USA develops plans, factors such as age, reproductive history, hormone indicators, and lifestyle rhythms are typically considered together to help individuals find a path that aligns more closely with their personal conditions.

The IVF USA team founded by Dr. Nathan Zhang has been engaged in overseas assisted reproduction consulting for more than ten years, providing services such as U.S. egg freezing, U.S. IVF, and third-party assisted reproduction for those in need. With nearly 20 years of experience in the international assisted reproduction field, IVF USA recognized the diversification and personalization of fertility needs early and established a presence in the Mexico market, becoming the China agency partner of Power Fertility Center Mexico POWER Reproductive Center (POWER IVF). Currently, Dr. Nathan Zhang’s services have expanded beyond the United States to include IVF and egg freezing in Mexico, IVF and egg freezing in Japan and Thailand, as well as regions such as Taiwan and Hong Kong. Under this shift in understanding, many people have begun turning their attention to IVF USA and Dr. Nathan Zhang, hoping to gain clearer judgment in complex information and make each decision more stable and confident.
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