Development of technology level of three generations of IVF hospitals
With the continuous development of science and technology, the three generation IVF technology has also made great progress. Today's third-generation IVF hospitals have made significant breakthroughs in technology. The following will elaborate on the technical level of third-generation IVF hospitals from four aspects: assisted reproductive technology, embryo screening, blastocyst transfer and infant birth rate.

1. Assisted reproductive technology
The third-generation IVF hospital has advanced equipment and professional medical team in terms of reproductive assistance technology, providing efficient and safe reproductive assistance services for patients. First, the hospital introduced the latest in vitro fertilization technology, including egg collection, sperm processing and embryo culture, to ensure the accuracy and efficiency of each step. Secondly, the hospital is equipped with advanced microscope and laser technology for sperm injection and embryo activation, which improves fertilization rate and embryo development quality. In addition, the hospital also has embryo freezing and preservation technology, which can be used to retain redundant embryos and improve the pregnancy success rate.
The hospital also pays attention to research and innovation, and constantly improves the level of reproductive assistance technology. Through cooperation with experts at home and abroad, the hospital has carried out research projects on related technologies, such as embryo sex selection and chromosome abnormality screening, to provide more personalized assisted reproduction programs for patients.
2. Embryo screening
Embryo screening is one of the important links of the third generation IVF technology, which aims to eliminate the risk of embryo carrying chromosome abnormalities or genetic diseases. Nowadays, three generations of IVF hospitals have made great breakthroughs in embryo screening technology.
First of all, the hospital has adopted the whole genome sequencing technology, which can comprehensively screen the whole genome of the embryo and find potential genetic disease risks. Secondly, the hospital introduced the non-invasive fetal gene detection technology, which reduced the damage and risk to the embryo through the screening of fetal free DNA in maternal blood. In addition, the hospital can more accurately predict the development potential of embryos and the risk of genetic diseases by combining artificial intelligence and big data analysis technology.
3. Blastocyst transfer
Blastocyst transfer is one of the key links in the third generation IVF technology, and it is also the guarantee of high pregnancy rate. Nowadays, three generations of IVF hospitals have significantly improved the blastocyst transfer technology.
First of all, the hospital adopted the blastocyst culture technology, that is, the fertilized eggs were cultured to the blastocyst stage to obtain better embryos. Secondly, the hospital introduced the latest frozen blastocyst technology, which can freeze the surplus blastocysts, improving the flexibility of the transfer cycle and the success rate of pregnancy.
In addition, the hospital also applied advanced technologies such as embryo adhesion technology and endometrial preparation to improve the implantation environment of embryos and the acceptability of endometrium, thus increasing the success rate of blastocyst transfer.
4. Infant birth rate
The ultimate goal of the third-generation IVF technology is the birth of healthy babies. Today's three generations of IVF hospitals have made remarkable achievements in terms of infant birth rate.
The hospital continues to improve the technology and process, and continuously improves the birth rate of infants. Through careful screening and optimization of assisted reproductive programs, the hospital has improved the pregnancy success rate and pregnancy maintenance rate. The hospital also provides patients with relevant life guidance and psychological support to reduce stress and improve the probability of birth.
Summary
To sum up, the current three generation IVF hospitals have made significant progress in reproductive assistance technology, embryo screening, blastocyst transfer and infant birth rate. With the continuous innovation and improvement of technology, it is believed that the next three generations of IVF technology will be more mature and reliable, bringing more benefits to infertile couples.