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On July 5, 2026, IVF USA, together with Mexico's POWER IVF Fertility Center, hosted an international fertility seminar in Shanghai focusing on IVF and egg freezing in Mexico, the United States, and Japan. The event addressed the key concerns of single women of advanced reproductive age and older families considering third-party assisted reproduction overseas. Three internationally recognized reproductive medicine specialists shared their expertise on family legacy planning, reproductive technology, and the allocation of global medical resources, providing attendees with an informative and accessible professional exchange.
During the seminar, the IVF USA team introduced the quality management systems behind leading international IVF laboratories and shared current trends in overseas assisted reproduction through real clinical examples. One topic that attracted significant attention was "asset protection" through long-term family planning.
One case involved a mother with assets exceeding RMB 100 million who had a serious discussion with her 25-year-old son about planning the next generation of the family. Faced with the important decision of continuing the family bloodline, the young heir chose without hesitation to take on the responsibility himself. The case sparked thoughtful discussion about how modern families approach fertility planning. For an increasing number of high-net-worth families, reproductive planning has become more than a personal decision—it is now viewed as an important long-term life strategy that requires careful preparation.
The experts explained that what truly supports these long-term plans is not marketing, but years of accumulated laboratory expertise and rigorous quality control systems.
During the event, two leading specialists also shared their extensive industry experience.
Chief Scientist Dr. Wang has spent many years participating in the laboratory development of the Houston Fertility Institute (HFI), one of the top five fertility centers in the United States. He has managed more than 20 embryology laboratories and participated in the development of one of the largest egg banks in the United States, bringing extensive experience in cryopreservation and laboratory management.
POWER IVF Medical Director Dr. Gaytan has extensive experience with Spain's IVI Group and the field of assisted reproduction in Mexico. He previously led the development of IVI Mexico into one of Latin America's representative fertility centers and has accumulated significant practical experience in third-party assisted reproduction management.
Both experts emphasized that when evaluating a fertility center, families should focus on the overall laboratory system, quality control capabilities, and consistently reliable long-term clinical performance rather than relying solely on a single success rate.
In addition to the technical presentations, the seminar also introduced IVF USA's integrated three-country fertility network spanning Japan, the United States, and Mexico.
Japanese fertility centers are particularly suitable for individuals who wish to complete egg freezing and fertility preservation within Asia. U.S. fertility centers offer highly developed medical technology and a comprehensive legal framework. Fertility centers in Mexico provide flexible options through an open regulatory environment, support for diverse family structures, and strong overall cost-effectiveness.
Founded by Dr. Nathan Zhang, the IVF USA team has specialized in overseas assisted reproductive consultation services for more than ten years, providing services including U.S. egg freezing, U.S. IVF, and third-party assisted reproduction. With nearly 20 years of experience in overseas assisted reproduction, IVF USA recognized the growing diversity and personalization of reproductive needs early on and established its presence in the Mexican market, becoming the official China representative of Power Fertility Center (POWER IVF) in Mexico. Today, 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 services in Taiwan and Hong Kong. Looking ahead, IVF USA will continue leveraging its multi-center network across the United States, Mexico, and Japan to provide more families with scientific, rational guidance for overseas assisted reproductive planning.
