POWER IVF Debuts at Beijing Medical Tourism Conference, Sharing In-Depth Market Analysis of US-Mexico Assisted Reproduction
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On November 13, 2025, the 25th China International Medical Tourism Fair (CMTF) officially opened at the China International Exhibition Center (Chaoyang Hall). This conference simultaneously hosted the CBIC Cell Biology Industry Conference and the CFMC International Functional Medicine Innovation Conference, attracting nearly a hundred medical institutions, fertility centers, and scientific research units from around the world to exhibit. It has become a significant domestic platform focusing on cross-border medical care and reproductive medicine innovation.

With its long-standing professional expertise and cross-border cooperation capabilities in the international assisted reproduction field, POWER IVF was invited by the conference organizer to appear at this grand event. Dr. Nathan Zhang and Mexican reproductive medicine expert Dr. José Gaytán Melicoff jointly participated, presenting the "Standardization System for Third-Party Gestation and Gamete Bank Management" constructed through US-China-Mexico cooperation to the industry. This became one of the highly watched highlights of the conference.

During the exhibition, the POWER IVF team conducted multiple on-site discussions centered around the "Mexico Third-Party Gestation System." Dr. José Gaytán Melicoff, the reproductive expert from Mexico, has long been responsible for sperm and egg donation and the third-party gestation system development in Mexico, and possesses extensive experience in the field of third-party assisted reproduction in Mexico.
Dr. Nathan Zhang Invited to Speak at the International Assisted Reproductive Technology Forum
In the core unit of this conference—the International Assisted Reproductive Technology Forum—Dr. Nathan Zhang was invited as a keynote speaker, delivering a presentation titled: Market Analysis and Comparison of US and Mexico Assisted Reproductive Services.

Dr. Nathan Zhang provided an interpretation from multiple dimensions, including the regulatory system, differences in donor resources, laboratory standards, cross-border service costs, and patient decision-making types. He pointed out that the US system is mature and the process is rigorous, while Mexico, due to its open policies and strong resource accessibility, has become the fastest-growing destination for third-party gestation in recent years.
Dr. Nathan Zhang emphasized: "Behind the reproductive models of different countries lies the logic of fertility choices for different families. We promote US-China-Mexico collaboration not to make the choice more complicated, but to make the choice clearer, safer, and more compliant."
This viewpoint received recognition from many peers present, and further revealed the mission of POWER IVF over nearly 20 years of continuous dedication to international cooperation: striving to create a more transparent, accessible, and secure cross-border assisted reproductive service system.
Continuous Exchange at the Booth: Hot Consultation for Families Planning Conception
At Booth A49 in Hall 8, the IVF USA exhibition area continuously attracted numerous professional visitors and families planning conception for consultations from the opening of the hall.

A female participant from Shanghai asked: "I am 33 years old and plan to have another child in the next two to three years. Is it too early to undergo fertility assessment and egg freezing now?"
The POWER IVF team explained: "The earlier you understand your ovarian reserve and fertility status, the more autonomously you can plan your future life. Assessment and egg freezing are essentially fertility management, not fertility pressure."
Some other consultants asked: "How safe is third-party gestation in Mexico?"

The reproductive experts from Power IVF explained on-site: "We have strict donor screening, identity privacy protection, and laboratory management standards. At the same time, there is a national-level regulatory system, which is one of the reasons Mexico is considered a core market for global third-party gestation." These on-site interactions truly reflect the continuously rising attention given to cross-border assisted reproduction among Chinese families.
Looking Ahead: Continuing to Promote Transparency and Standardization in Cross-Border Assisted Reproduction
"Now, with the transformation of the social economic structure and social culture, reproductive needs have also become more diverse and personalized. Making fertility choices more dignified and secure is the direction of our continuous efforts," Dr. Nathan Zhang shared during a media interview.

Looking ahead, POWER IVF will continue to deepen the cooperation network among the US, China, and Mexico, providing scientific and accessible reproductive solutions for more families through clearer gamete bank management, safer third-party gestation processes, and more standardized cross-border medical channels.
Power Fertility Center, a leading U.S.-Mexico fertility clinic, offers world-class IVF solutions through Power IVF. Strategically based with state-of-the-art labs, it provides comprehensive fertility preparation services—IVF, IUI, U.S. egg freezing, sex selection, egg donation, sperm donation, and surrogacy—open to all, including singles and LGBTQ families. Power IVF extends IVF-PGT treatments globally, from Japan to Argentina. Committed to excellence, its advanced equipment and compassionate experts launch Mexico’s Guarantee Program for live births, blending egg donation and surrogacy with round-the-clock support for your parenthood journey.



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