Who is suitable for IVF mothers?
As an important part of assisted reproductive technology, in vitro fertilization (IVF) has brought fertility hope to many infertile patients. However, not all people are suitable for healthy reproduction through IVF technology. The following describes the population suitable for IVF mothers from four aspects: age, infertility diagnosis, uterine malformation and special diseases.

1. Age
Age is an important factor, which affects the degradation of women's natural fertility and also affects the success rate of IVF. Generally speaking, the best age range for IVF treatment is 20 to 35 years old. In this age group, the number and quality of female eggs are relatively good, and the success rate is high. With the increase of age, women's fertility will gradually decline, and the quality of eggs will also decline, which may require more attempts and cycles to achieve success.
Although age is an important factor, it is not that women over 35 years of age cannot receive IVF treatment. The age of women is not an absolute limit, and doctors will evaluate whether it is suitable for IVF technology according to the specific conditions of each patient.
2. Infertility diagnosis
IVF is suitable for patients with multiple infertility, but not all types of infertility can be solved by this technology. Common types of infertility include ovulation disorder, oviduct obstruction, adenomyosis, etc.
For patients without ovulation or ovulation disorders, IVF technology can be successfully carried out after ovulation is guided by auxiliary drugs. For infertility caused by fallopian tube obstruction and other reasons, IVF technology can bypass the blocked fallopian tube to achieve fertilization and implantation. For diseases such as adenomyosis, after surgical treatment, IVF technology can help patients successfully conceive.
3. Uterine malformation
Some women have abnormal uterine morphology due to congenital reasons or scars left after surgery, in which case the possibility of natural pregnancy is low. The IVF technology can avoid the difficulties of natural pregnancy caused by uterine malformation through in vitro fertilization and embryo transfer. For some patients with uterine malformations, IVF technology is the only way to realize their mother's dream.
4. Special diseases
Some special diseases or genetic diseases may bring risks to the health and normal development of embryos. In this case, IVF technology can screen healthy embryos through PGD (Preimplantation Genetic Diagnosis) for embryo transfer to reduce the risk of disease. For example, if one or both of the couples carry genetic disease genes, healthy embryos can be screened out through IVF technology for embryo transfer to reduce the risk of disease.
To sum up, IVF mothers are suitable for people between the ages of 20 and 35 who have been diagnosed with infertility, uterine malformations or special diseases. However, everyone's situation is unique, and the final suitability of IVF technology still needs the professional evaluation and decision of doctors. For people with childbearing needs, it is very important to consult a doctor as early as possible and conduct a comprehensive examination to obtain individualized treatment plans.