Mexico Surrogacy: Why Some Succeed Easier in Stimulation? POWER IVF
- lishujun
- Jan 19
- 2 min read

In the era where advanced maternal age preparation is increasingly common, many prospective parents face the real pressure of declining egg quality. Stimulation, as a key step in IVF surrogacy, directly affects embryo quantity and quality. Some couples have smooth stimulation, obtaining multiple high-quality eggs; others face repeated failures with few and poor-quality eggs. This puzzles prospective parents: Why do others succeed more easily? POWER IVF has found in Mexico surrogacy practices that stimulation success rates are influenced by multiple factors. Today, we analyze these differences from a scientific perspective to help you plan your fertility journey more rationally.
Age and Ovarian Reserve's Role
Age is the biggest variable in stimulation success. Women under 35 have abundant ovarian reserve and good stimulation response, often yielding 10-15 mature eggs. Over 40, follicles decrease, hormone response weakens, and egg quantity and quality decline. POWER IVF doctors point out that older prospective parents need to assess AMH and FSH levels before stimulation. If reserve is low, choosing mild protocols can improve response and avoid overstimulation.
Impact of Lifestyle Habits
Healthy habits directly determine stimulation outcomes. Balanced diet with more protein and antioxidant foods can enhance egg quality. Moderate exercise like yoga promotes blood circulation; regular routines and stress reduction stabilize hormones. Conversely, smoking, drinking, or high stress reduce follicle development rates.
Importance of Personalized Stimulation Protocols
One-size-fits-all protocols often lead to failure. POWER IVF customizes micro-stimulation or antagonist protocols based on constitution, medical history, and hormone levels. These use less medication with fewer side effects, better suiting patients with weak response. Real-time monitoring of follicle growth and dynamic dose adjustments can yield more usable eggs.
Psychological State and Auxiliary Measures
Psychological stress interferes with hormones, reducing stimulation response. Prospective parents with relaxed mindsets have more even follicle development. POWER IVF provides psychological support, such as meditation guidance, to help alleviate anxiety. Auxiliary measures like supplementing vitamin D or CoQ10 can also improve egg quality.
Egg Donation: Alternative When Stimulation Is Not Ideal
If own stimulation repeatedly fails, egg donation is a practical path. POWER IVF's Mexico egg donation bank screens young donors with stable egg quality. Combined with IVF-PGT screening, embryo abnormality rates are low. This frees prospective parents from physical burdens, directly entering the surrogacy stage. If stimulation differences puzzle you or you want to assess options, consider exploring POWER FERTILITY CENTER. We accompany you professionally to find a suitable path.
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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