Mexico IVF & Egg Freezing: Three Questions to Ask Before Freezing | POWER IVF Live
- lishujun
- Aug 31
- 3 min read

On the journey to parenthood, egg freezing offers many women a valuable opportunity to preserve their fertility. However, some intended parents fall into common traps when considering egg freezing. We once met a mother who came in for a consultation for her 38-year-old daughter, wanting her to freeze her eggs at a convenient, nearby location. This way of thinking—focusing only on geography or price—is actually a mistake. Before making a decision, you should ask yourself three key questions.
Three Key Points to Consider Before Freezing Your Eggs
1. Is my ovarian function suitable for egg freezing?
This should be your first consideration. Age is an important factor, but it's not the only one. Ovarian function varies from person to person; even at the same age, the quantity and quality of eggs can differ significantly. Before deciding to freeze your eggs, you need a comprehensive ovarian function assessment, including your AMH levels and antral follicle count. Egg freezing is only a meaningful option if your ovarian function is suitable. If it has already declined significantly, you need to seek a professional doctor's advice rather than blindly pursuing egg freezing.
2. Does my chosen location guarantee future use?
The location you choose for egg freezing isn't just about storing your eggs now. More importantly, it must guarantee your right to use those eggs in the future. Laws and regulations regarding assisted reproduction vary between countries and regions. Some places may permit egg freezing but have strict limitations on future use, such as whether the eggs can be used for IVF, for egg donation, or for international transport. You need to thoroughly understand the local legal framework to ensure your "seeds of life" can be used as you wish in the future.
3. What is the level of assisted reproductive technology in the region?
This is a common blind spot for many people. Some believe that the level of assisted reproductive technology is the same everywhere in the world, but this is not the case. Just as the skill level of soccer players varies, the technical proficiency of different clinics and regions can differ significantly. This includes laboratory equipment, physician experience, and procedural protocols. A clinic with a high level of technology can ensure the survival rate of eggs during the freezing and thawing process and improve the success rate of future IVF cycles.
Breaking the Myths of Price and Proximity
Many intended parents often make price and distance their primary considerations when choosing a clinic. This mindset is ill-advised in the field of reproductive health. Just as with any medical issue, your first priority should be finding a good doctor and a clinic with a high level of technical expertise. In a field like egg freezing or IVF, which requires advanced technology, choosing an experienced and highly skilled doctor is far more important than saving a few hundred dollars or a few hours of travel.

POWER FERTILITY CLINIC understands your concerns and confusion. We are dedicated to providing intended parents with transparent, professional consultation services, helping you fully evaluate your fertility needs and offering solutions that are right for you.
Power Fertility Clinic is a fully licensed fertility center located in a bustling area of Mexico City, just 500 meters from the US Embassy. It is directly managed by a US assisted reproductive services agency and strictly adheres to FDA guidelines. Power IVF provides comprehensive fertility solutions, from egg donation and sperm donation to third-party gestation. It integrates US egg freezing and IVF-PGT (third-generation IVF) technology to meet the diverse needs of families preparing for pregnancy. The clinic has an advanced lab and expert team to ensure efficient and accurate embryo screening. Mexican law allows IVF and gender selection for all—single individuals, married couples, and the LGBTQ+ community. It also supports the import of cryopreserved sperm, eggs, and embryos, and Power IVF is licensed to receive overseas samples, paving a smooth path to fulfilling your parenthood dreams.



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