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Mexico Surrogacy: When to Consider It After Multiple IVF Failures

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For many intended parents, IVF offers a path filled with hope. However, when one attempt after another ends in failure, it's natural to feel doubt and exhaustion. So, when do doctors suggest turning to surrogacy as an alternative path to building a family?

 

1.  Multiple Embryo Transfer Failures (Recurrent Implantation Failure):

    This is one of the most common reasons to consider surrogacy. If a woman undergoes multiple high-quality embryo transfers but the embryos fail to implant, doctors may suspect a problem with the uterine environment. This could be caused by a thin uterine lining, uterine abnormalities, fibroids, adenomyosis, or a history of multiple surgeries. In such cases, even with good embryo quality, a healthy uterine environment is needed for survival.

 

2.  Health Conditions Unsuitable for Pregnancy:

    For some women, pregnancy can pose significant, even life-threatening, risks due to underlying health issues. This includes women with severe heart or kidney disease, diabetes, hypertension, or autoimmune disorders. In these situations, doctors will strongly recommend surrogacy to ensure the safety of both the prospective mother and the baby.

 

3.  Absence or Loss of Uterine Function:

    If a woman is born without a uterus (uterine agenesis) or has had a hysterectomy due to a medical condition like cancer, she cannot carry a pregnancy. Surrogacy is the only way for these women to have a biological child.

 

4.  Poor Egg Quality or Need for Egg Donation:

    If intended parents find that the woman’s egg quality is poor, leading to low-quality embryos or the inability to form a healthy embryo, a doctor may suggest using egg donation. If the woman is also unable to carry a pregnancy, surrogacy and egg donation can be combined to form a complete solution.

 

5.  Advanced Parental Age:

    While age isn't the only factor, fertility risks increase significantly for women of advanced maternal age. If an older woman has had multiple failed IVF attempts, a doctor may recommend considering surrogacy to reduce pregnancy risks and increase the success rate.

 

When a doctor suggests surrogacy, it means that professionals believe this path offers a higher success rate and a safer way to achieve your dream of parenthood. Mexico surrogacy has become a top choice for many families due to its comprehensive legal system and professional medical services. POWER FERTILITY CENTER understands the pain and confusion that comes with failed IVF cycles. We are here to offer professional consultation, help you analyze your treatment history, and evaluate the feasibility of surrogacy. Our team will use empathy and expertise to answer your questions and guide you on the path to building your family.

 

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Power Fertility Clinic is a fully licensed Mexican fertility clinic that adheres to US FDA standards, directly managed by a US assisted reproductive services agency. Located in the bustling heart of Mexico City, just 500 meters from the US Embassy, Power IVF provides comprehensive clinical services. These include egg donation, sperm donation, third-party gestation, egg freezing, IVF, and embryo screening (IVF-PGT). In Mexico, IVF, gender selection, and third-party gestation are legally available to all families, including single individuals, married couples, and the LGBTQ+ community. Regulations also support the import of cryopreserved tissues (sperm, eggs, and embryos). Power IVF is licensed to receive overseas cryopreserved samples, offering clients efficient and professional fertility solutions.

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