A Joyful Pregnancy Story: The Huayu Baby That Touched Grandma’s Heart

A grandmother shares that her newborn granddaughter, only 12 days old, is the family’s second Huayu baby. Over three years ago, she accompanied her daughter to Huayu, where Dr. Hsu’s expertise and warm care helped her succeed in IVF on the first try. Two years later, another round of IVF also succeeded, completing the family’s “perfect pair” of a boy and a girl. She expresses heartfelt gratitude to the Huayu team for helping countless families achieve their dreams and encourages women struggling with infertility to take the first step and trust the professional team to make their dreams come true.

Women’s Awakening on the Rise! 5 Key Indicators to Understand Ovarian Age

With the trend of late marriage and childbearing, many women focus on self-fulfillment and overlook the “limited quantity and shelf life” of their eggs, leading to premature ovarian failure (POF) as early as age 30. The ovary, a “warehouse” for eggs, has an irreversible reserve that is about 80% depleted by age 30. Warning signs of ovarian decline include irregular periods, lighter menstrual flow, insomnia, hot flashes, and mood swings, all of which reduce natural fertility. Ovarian age can be assessed through hormone testing; elevated FSH or AMH below 2 ng/ml indicates POF risk, and AMH approaching 0 suggests imminent ovarian failure. Women are advised to check AMH every 2–3 years after age 25. Causes of POF include environmental pollution, cancer treatments, autoimmune diseases, infections, stress, ovarian disease, and unhealthy habits. Maintaining a healthy diet, regular exercise, and stress relief can help slow ovarian aging, though natural ovarian lifespan remains the key factor.

A Woman’s Most Precious Treasure – Her Eggs

Lin Chi-ling, at the age of 47, was able to have a child thanks to freezing her eggs early. Young eggs are critical for fertility, impacting family harmony, generational expectations, and family dynamics. Even with advanced reproductive technology, healthy eggs are indispensable. Many women choose to freeze their eggs for career planning, ensuring reproductive autonomy and focusing on their careers and lives without worry. Companies such as Facebook, Apple, Amazon, Uber, and Google offer egg freezing benefits to prevent workforce loss due to childbirth. Egg quality is closely tied to age; freezing eggs early separates fertility age from the time of conception, and with advancements in reproductive medicine, it can also reduce disease risks. An AMH test reveals ovarian egg reserves—preserving these life treasures early is an urgent mission.