On September 5, the 7th Global Assisted Reproduction Exchange Conference Forum was grandly held in Guangzhou. Top experts, scholars and industry leaders from around the world in the field of assisted reproduction gathered together to discuss industry development trends and cutting-edge technologies. At this event, Ms. Hu Yihan, General Manager of Global Fertility and Genetics (GFG), delivered a wonderful speech, decoding the new needs of high-net-worth families in 2025, and insight that the fertility needs of high-net-worth families have been upgraded from a single "eugenics" to a comprehensive plan of "eugenics + eugenics", and focusing on the concept of "family inheritance, let love grow without bounds", she discussed the future trends and development opportunities of the health industry with the guests on site. It demonstrates GFG's technical strength and humanistic care in the international field of assisted reproduction.

GFG: Excellent medical care, high success rate
General Manager Hu Yihan first introduced GFG's outstanding achievements in assisted reproductive technology. She pointed out that GFG, as a well-known assisted reproductive clinic in New York, USA, has passed CAP and CLIA certification for many years in a row. With its high transplant success rate and live birth rate, GFG has won the high trust of high-net-worth individuals and entrepreneurs at home and abroad. The success rate of GFG transplantation is as high as 80%-90%, and the live birth rate is stable between 50%-60%, far exceeding that of other countries and regions. This data not only demonstrates GFG's leading position in the field of assisted reproduction, but also brings hope to countless families.
Passport and educational advantages from a global perspective
In his speech, General Manager Hu Yihan also elaborated on the multiple advantages of going to the United States to reproduce. She mentioned that according to the 2025 Henry Passport Index, U.S. passports have 186 visa-free destinations, ranking ninth in the world, providing great travel convenience for families. At the same time, the U.S. education system provides foreign students with rich privileges, including free public education, private school advantages, tuition exemptions, and high admission rates. China's education system also provides foreign students with privileges such as international schools, no need to take the high school entrance examination/college entrance examination, and overseas Chinese joint examinations, making going to the United States to have sex a choice for more and more families.
Low cost, low time consuming: a new option for reproductive life in the United States
General Manager Hu Yihan particularly emphasized the cost and time advantages of going to the United States to reproduce. She pointed out that compared with the high investment and long cycle of traditional EB-5 visa immigrants, only US$200,000 to US$250,000 are needed to reproduce in the United States, and the entire cycle lasts between 14-16 months, achieving a perfect combination of low cost and low time-consuming. In addition, she also revealed that Trump plans to launch the "Immigrant Gold Card" program, which provides more options for families interested in immigrating to the United States.
GFG: Demonstration Case of Internationalized Strategic Services
As the preferred American assisted reproduction brand for domestic and foreign entrepreneurs, GFG not only leads the way in medical technology, but also sets a model in international strategic services. General Manager Hu Yihan introduced that GFG was rated as the most international strategic service demonstration case by the Beijing International Service Trade Platform, and won the "China Outstanding Brand Image Award" and the "International Best Brand Award of Assisted Reproduction." These honors are not only an affirmation of GFG's past efforts, but also an inspiration for its future development.

Geographical location and medical tourism advantages: creating the perfect assisted reproductive experience
General Manager Hu Yihan also introduced in detail the geographical location and medical tourism advantages of GFG. She mentioned that GFG is located in the heart of Manhattan with convenient transportation and is surrounded by world-class landmarks such as the Empire State Building, Fifth Avenue, and Times Square. At the same time, the protection of the best security areas in the United States and rich medical tourism resources allow customers to enjoy a perfect experience that is delicious, fun and beautiful while receiving assisted reproductive treatment.
Doctor team: top experts, escorting the road to childbirth
In the last part of the speech, General Manager Hu Yihan solemnly introduced the GFG doctor team. She mentioned that GFG has a team of doctors composed of top experts such as Dr. Melvin Thornton, Dr. Amir Moore, and Dr. Meir Olcha. They all have rich experience in assisted reproduction and dual specialty certification., can provide customers with the most professional and safe assisted reproduction services.
General Manager Hu Yihan's wonderful speech won warm applause from the participants. Her in-depth analysis and forward-looking prospects not only point out the direction for the future development of GFG, but also contribute wisdom and strength to the progress and development of the global field of assisted reproduction. The successful holding of the 7th Global Assisted Reproductive Exchange Conference Forum will undoubtedly inject new vitality into promoting the popularization and improvement of assisted reproductive technologies around the world.

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