Who is not suitable for IVF?
The emergence of IVF technology provides an important opportunity for couples who cannot conceive naturally. However, not everyone is suitable for IVF, because this technology is not suitable for all situations. The following will elaborate on the inapplicability of IVF to people from four aspects.

1. Age limit
First of all, IVF has certain restrictions on the age of women. Generally speaking, women under 35 years old have relatively good egg quality, and the success rate of IVF is high. However, with the growth of age, the quality of female eggs gradually declined, leading to a decrease in the success rate of IVF. For women over 40 years old, the success rate of IVF is very low, so they are not recommended to use this technology.
Secondly, the age of men also has a certain impact on the applicability of IVF. With the growth of age, the quality and quantity of male sperm will also decline, which may affect the success rate of IVF pregnancy. Therefore, for older men, it may be necessary to adopt other assisted reproductive technologies to improve the probability of pregnancy.
In conclusion, IVF has certain age restrictions, especially for older women and men.
2. Health
IVF requires a series of medical examinations and treatment processes, so it may not be applicable to some people suffering from serious diseases or unstable health conditions. For example, patients with serious heart disease, kidney disease, cancer and other major diseases may suffer from long-term drug treatment or surgery, which may affect the success rate of embryo implantation.
In addition, couples with genetic diseases are not suitable for IVF. The success rate of IVF is high, but it cannot avoid or repair the transmission of genetic diseases, so in this case, IVF cannot solve the fundamental problem.
Therefore, when choosing IVF, the health status of the couple needs to be fully evaluated and professional doctors should be consulted.
3. Psychological factors
The process of IVF is a long-term and complex psychological journey for couples. From medical examination to treatment process, to attention and adjustment during pregnancy, all these require that couples have higher psychological endurance and adaptability. However, not everyone can easily cope with this process.
Some couples may lack patience and perseverance and cannot tolerate repeated failures or uncertainties, which may bring them continuous pressure and psychological burden. Therefore, before choosing IVF, couples need to fully consider their own psychological endurance and prepare for adequate psychological support.
4. Economic capacity
IVF costs are relatively high, including medical examination, drug costs, surgery costs, etc. For some couples with poor economic conditions, they may not be able to afford these costs, so IVF is not applicable. In addition, the success rate of IVF is not guaranteed, so if couples do not have enough financial reserves to try many times, they may need to consider other options.
summary
Test tube baby is a modern medical technology, which provides hope for some couples who cannot conceive naturally. However, not everyone is suitable for IVF. First of all, age limit is an important factor. Older women and men have lower success rates of IVF. Secondly, health status is also an important consideration. Couples with serious diseases or genetic diseases are not suitable to try IVF. In addition, psychological factors and economic capacity also need to be considered. The process of IVF requires patience, perseverance and strong psychological endurance, as well as a certain financial ability to pay for related expenses.
Therefore, when considering IVF, couples need to fully understand their own situation and make decisions under the guidance of professional doctors.