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Mexico Surrogacy: Strategies After IVF Failures for Older Families | POWER IVF

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For many families who have experienced multiple IVF failures—especially women—the physical and emotional exhaustion and significant financial burden can be overwhelming. Seeking expert guidance and the right plan, rather than blindly repeating cycles, is key to moving forward. If an IVF cycle appears especially challenging for a patient, we will offer alternative strategies rather than advising reckless attempts. For women over 45 or even around 50, finding the right doctor and choosing an appropriate reproductive strategy is vital to preserve one’s final fertility window and avoid despair.

 

 Reassessing After Multiple Failures

 

After setbacks, families need to critically evaluate their situation and identify the central factors affecting success.

 

1. Assess fertility challenges and risks

For women over 45, declining ovarian function and reduced egg quality are common causes of IVF failure. Continuing to attempt IVF with one’s own eggs may become inefficient. Expert physicians will assess hormone levels, ovarian reserve (AMH), and baseline follicle count to honestly estimate your chance of a successful IVF with own eggs. If that chance is extremely low, doctors may recommend considering surrogacy to avoid wasting precious time and resources on low-yield attempts.

 

2. Seize the final fertility window

Time is a precious resource for older women. Missing the optimal IVF window not only limits the possibility of having one’s own child, but may negatively affect relationships and life plans. The approach advocated by POWER IVF is to design the highest efficiency strategy based on each woman’s physiological limits.

 

 Efficient Options for Older Families

 

When IVF with own eggs is blocked, two practical strategies offer real hope for older families:

 

1. Husband’s sperm + donated eggs to create embryos

This common approach uses the husband’s sperm combined with healthy, young donated eggs from Mexico to produce embryos, then screens via IVF-PGT before transfer. This method ensures embryo quality, significantly improving pregnancy success, while the child still inherits the father’s genetics.

 

2. Embryo donation

For families seeking a simpler process and lower cost, embryo donation is a viable option. Embryo donation eliminates the need for egg donation cycles and full IVF cycles; high-quality embryos can be transferred directly. In Mexico and other regions served by POWER IVF, embryo donation is legal and can assist families in achieving parenthood through transparent, compliant methods.

 

Power Fertility Center stands as a premier fertility hub in the U.S. and Mexico, operated under U.S. IVF standards for top-tier care. Located with cutting-edge embryology labs in both nations, Power IVF delivers one-stop fertility services—IVF, IUI, sex selection, U.S. egg freezing, sperm freezing, egg donation, sperm donation, embryo donation, and surrogacy—to singles, couples, and LGBTQ communities. It offers IVF-PGT and fertility preparation support in Japan, Thailand, Taiwan, and beyond. With advanced tech and a warm, tailored approach, Power IVF’s Guarantee Program in Mexico ensures live births via egg donation and surrogacy, backed by 24/7 patient care.

 

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If you are facing repeated IVF failures or worried about missing your fertility window, consider connecting with POWER FERTILITY CENTER. Let us reignite hope for your journey with expertise and sincerity.

 

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