Selection conditions of IVF
IVF refers to the process of combining eggs and sperm in vitro, cultivating embryos and transplanting them into the mother's uterus for pregnancy through artificial assisted reproduction technology. The selection conditions of IVF involve many factors. The following is a detailed description from four aspects: background conditions, medical indicators, mental health and economic strength.

Background conditions
First, the selection conditions of IVF are related to the age of the patient. Generally speaking, women's fertility reaches its peak around the age of 30, and women over 30 are increasingly likely to have difficulty in conceiving. Therefore, age is one of the important criteria for screening IVF patients.
Secondly, the patient's birth history will also affect the choice of IVF. If the patient has experienced multiple spontaneous abortions and multiple unexplained infertility, then choosing IVF may be a better choice.
In addition, the patient's physical health is also an important consideration in choosing IVF. If the patient has chronic diseases related to pregnancy, such as hypertension, diabetes, etc., IVF may be a safer choice to ensure the health of mother and baby.
Medical indicators
The selection of IVF needs to consider a series of medical indicators of patients. The first is egg quality. The quality of eggs directly affects the success rate of fertilization and embryo development. If the quality of patients' eggs is poor, the success rate of IVF may decline.
The second is sperm quality. If the patient's partner's sperm quality is poor, it may be a better choice to choose IVF, because IVF technology can screen and process sperm to improve the probability of pregnancy.
In addition, the thickness and shape of the patient's endometrium are also considerations for selecting IVF. If the patient's endometrium is too thin or has abnormal morphology, the chance of successful pregnancy may be low.
mental health
The psychological pressure in the process of IVF cannot be ignored, so the mental health of patients is also one of the selection conditions. If the patient is psychologically unable to accept the IVF process and the resulting uncertainty and pressure, then further psychological guidance and support may be required.
In addition, communication and support between patients and partners are also important factors that affect choice. IVF requires the active participation and support of both husband and wife. If the patient's partner cannot provide psychological and physiological support, it may be necessary to reassess whether to choose IVF.
The patient's psychological stability and clear expectations for IVF are also factors for selection. The success of IVF is not 100%, and patients need to have enough psychological preparation to face possible failure and the possibility of trying again.
economic strength
IVF is a high medical cost, and patients who choose IVF need to have sufficient economic strength to bear these costs. The costs of IVF include medical examination, surgery, medicine, etc., as well as a series of costs such as embryo culture and transplantation, pregnancy inspection and pregnancy health care.
It is also important that IVF patients have enough time to invest in medical treatment and rehabilitation, and their economic strength will directly affect their working and living conditions.
Summary
The selection conditions of IVF are mainly considered from the aspects of background conditions, medical indicators, mental health and economic strength. Age, childbearing history and physical health are the consideration factors of background conditions; Egg quality, sperm quality and endometrial status are important influencing factors of medical indicators; Mental health status and partner support are the basis for consideration of mental health; Economic strength is an important factor for patients to bear the cost of IVF. In conclusion, the selection of IVF requires a comprehensive assessment of the patient's physical, psychological and economic conditions to ensure the success rate and the patient's physical and mental health.