Who is suitable for Canadian IVF?
IVF is a kind of assisted reproductive technology, which can help couples who are difficult or impossible to conceive naturally realize their reproductive dreams. In Canada, IVF technology has been widely used and favored by many couples. So, who is suitable for Canada's IVF? The following is a detailed description of the general age, health problems, infertility time and economic capacity.

1. General age
IVF is suitable for couples of different ages, but the age of women has an important impact on the success rate. According to medical research, when a woman is over 35 years old, her ovarian function begins to decline, and the quality of her eggs will also decline, thus affecting the success rate of pregnancy. Therefore, for older women, especially those over 40 years old, IVF may be the best choice, because it can improve the chance of successful pregnancy through artificial fertilization and embryo transfer and other technologies.
In addition, there is no obvious age limit for men. As long as men have normal reproductive function, both young and old people can try IVF technology. Therefore, regardless of the age of the couple, they have the opportunity to achieve their fertility aspirations through IVF technology.
2. Health problems
IVF is suitable for couples with various health problems. Some couples may suffer from reproductive system problems, such as fallopian tube blockage, polycystic ovary syndrome, etc. These problems will directly affect the natural fertility of couples. Through IVF technology, these problems can be bypassed and couples have a better chance of pregnancy.
In addition, some immune system diseases, genetic diseases or other physical diseases may also affect the fertility of couples. Test tube baby technology provides an option to conduct gene screening before embryo transfer and select healthy embryos for transfer, thus reducing the risk of transmission of genetic diseases.
3. Infertility time
IVF is suitable for couples who have been infertile for a long time. Infertility is defined as the failure of a couple to conceive for a year in a row. If couples still fail to succeed after a year or more of natural pregnancy attempts, they can consider IVF technology. Because IVF technology can improve the chance of pregnancy through artificial fertilization and embryo transfer, so as to help those couples who have been infertile for a long time realize their reproductive dreams.
It is worth noting that the time of infertility is not an absolute standard. It should also be determined according to the actual situation of the couple and the doctor's advice whether it is suitable for IVF.
4. Economic capacity
IVF is a relatively expensive technology, because it requires high-end equipment and professional medical team to operate. There are many hospitals in Canada that provide IVF services, such as Toronto IVF Hospital, Vancouver IVF Hospital, but the costs are high.
Therefore, couples should consider their economic ability before deciding to carry out IVF technology. They need to ensure that they have sufficient financial resources to pay for medical expenses and can withstand possible economic pressure in the whole process.
summary
To sum up, Canada's IVF is suitable for older couples with health problems and long-term infertility, and has certain economic capacity. IVF technology can help these couples overcome their fertility problems and achieve their fertility aspirations.