An overview of the background of the elderly parturient women and assisted reproductive technology
With the development of society, people's views on marriage and fertility have gradually changed. More and more women choose to marry late and have late childbearing, resulting in an increase in the proportion of elderly mothers year by year. However, the birth barrier caused by natural factors cannot be changed. In this case, assisted reproductive technology has become an important way for older women to achieve fertility.

Assisted reproductive technology includes IVF, IVF, embryo transfer and other methods to promote pregnancy by helping fertilization or embryo development in vitro or in vivo. For older women, assisted reproductive technology can improve the fertility success rate and reduce the risk of pregnancy complications to a certain extent.
Safety of assisted reproductive technology
Assisted reproductive technology has been developed and applied in medicine for a long time, and has achieved remarkable results worldwide. For the elderly women, the safety of assisted reproductive technology is the core issue they concern.
First, assisted reproductive technology needs to go through strict medical testing and diagnosis and treatment procedures to ensure women's health. Secondly, hospitals and doctors will strictly abide by the operation specifications when conducting assisted reproductive technology operations to ensure the preciseness and accuracy of each step of operation. In addition, the equipment and materials of assisted reproductive technology will also be subject to strict quality control to ensure that there are no quality problems.
Although assisted reproductive technology is very helpful to the delivery of elderly women, it does not mean that there is no risk at all. Some complications, such as multiple pregnancy, pregnancy with diabetes, still exist. Therefore, before assisted reproductive technology, doctors will conduct a comprehensive physical assessment and testing of pregnant women to ensure that their physical conditions can adapt to this process.
Selection and effect of assisted reproductive technology
Assisted reproductive technology has many options for elderly women. IVF and IVF are common. According to the physical condition and actual situation of the puerpera, the doctor will decide which technology to choose according to the specific situation.
The technology of test tube baby is to cultivate cell groups of eggs and sperm in vitro, form embryos, and then transfer the embryos to the mother's uterus. This technique is applicable to women whose ovarian function is declining, and the whole process has a greater impact on women's body.
In vitro fertilization technology is to inject sperm into the egg to make it fertilize successfully, and then transfer the embryo to the mother's uterus after the formation of the embryo. Compared with IVF technology, IVF has less surgical trauma and less impact on women's bodies.
No matter which technology is selected, the effect of assisted reproductive technology is relatively good. The proportion of successful births varies slightly depending on the age of the elderly women. However, with the help of assisted reproductive technology, many elderly women have successfully realized their desire to have children.
summary
Assisted reproductive technology has played an important role in modern medicine, and it is a hope for elderly women. It not only improves the fertility success rate of elderly mothers, but also reduces the risk of some pregnancy complications. When selecting and applying assisted reproductive technology, doctors will make a comprehensive assessment based on the actual situation of the pregnant women to ensure the accuracy and safety of the operation. The development and application of assisted reproductive technology (ART) has brought new hope to the elderly women.