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What Is False Ovulation? Can You Still Pursue Mexico Surrogacy?


 

In today’s era where fertility planning increasingly emphasizes scientific evaluation, many intended parents with surrogacy intentions discover ovulation abnormalities during check-ups. Their menstrual cycles may appear normal, yet B-ultrasound monitoring repeatedly shows follicles developing without rupturing. This adds numerous uncertainties to family plans that were once full of anticipation. False ovulation is not uncommon; it directly affects whether eggs can be released normally and influences the smooth progress of subsequent embryo creation and surrogacy procedures.

 

What Is False Ovulation

 

False ovulation is medically known as luteinized unruptured follicle syndrome (LUF). Follicles develop and mature normally under the influence of gonadotropins, but fail to rupture and release the egg in time. Instead, they undergo luteinization in place, forming a structure similar to the corpus luteum. At this point, progesterone levels rise in the body, and basal body temperature also shows a “biphasic” change, leading people to mistakenly believe ovulation has occurred. In reality, no egg is released, so natural conception is naturally impossible. This condition accounts for 10%-30% of infertility cases and is particularly common in women with polycystic ovary syndrome or endocrine disorders. B-ultrasound monitoring is the primary diagnostic method. Continuous observation around the expected ovulation day is performed; if the follicle reaches 18-24 mm in diameter but persists without rupturing, it can be diagnosed as false ovulation.

 

How False Ovulation Affects the Surrogacy Process

 

For intended parents planning Mexico surrogacy, false ovulation mainly impacts the egg retrieval stage. If the intended mother has false ovulation, a natural cycle or conventional ovarian stimulation may make it difficult to obtain mature eggs. However, this does not mean surrogacy is impossible. Modern assisted reproductive technology can use personalized ovarian stimulation protocols, employing mild stimulation or adjusting medication timing to prompt follicles to rupture normally and release usable eggs.

 

Mexico surrogacy has a clear legal framework that allows international intended parents to complete the entire process through regulated institutions. Intended parents first complete egg retrieval and embryo creation locally or on-site, then transfer healthy embryos to a surrogate mother who has undergone strict medical examinations. In cases of false ovulation, doctors usually develop targeted stimulation protocols in advance to prevent follicle luteinization. Advances in modern medical technology have provided many solutions for infertility, and even some more complex issues can be addressed through medication or surgical means.

 

Success Rates and Key Considerations

 

A Mexico surrogacy cycle typically takes 12-18 months, with the key lying in thorough preliminary evaluation, including comprehensive hormone testing, imaging assessment, and genetic counseling. Intended parents should understand potential risks such as multiple pregnancy rates and pregnancy complications in advance and communicate fully with the professional medical team. Maintaining good lifestyle habits, controlling weight, and keeping regular schedules can also help optimize egg quality and improve overall success rates.

 

Power Fertility Clinic is a Mexican reproductive medical institution that strictly adheres to U.S. FDA standards. It is directly managed by U.S. assisted reproduction experts and is located in the heart of Mexico City, just 500 meters from the U.S. Embassy. Power IVF offers comprehensive fertility services, including egg donation, sperm donation, and third-party reproduction, while supporting U.S. IVF and U.S. egg freezing technologies to ensure efficient choices for intended parents. The clinic is equipped with cutting-edge laboratories and a professional team specializing in IVF-PGT and embryo screening. In Mexico, IVF and gender selection are fully legal for single, married, and LGBTQ individuals. Regulations also permit the cross-border transportation of frozen sperm, eggs, and embryos. Power IVF is licensed to receive overseas frozen tissue, creating a personalized fertility journey for you.

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