What are the adaptive conditions for IVF?
Test tube baby is a kind of assisted reproductive technology, which is suitable for some infertile patients. However, not every infertility patient is suitable for IVF technology, because this process requires a series of assessments and tests. The following will elaborate on the adaptation conditions of IVF from four aspects: age, infertility causes, physical condition and psychological stability.

Age
Age is an important factor that determines the adaptive conditions of IVF. For women, the ideal IVF age is between 20 and 35 years old. Because with the growth of age, the number and quality of female eggs will decline, thus affecting the success rate of pregnancy and embryonic development. In addition, older women may also face a higher risk of pregnancy complications. For men, age is not a very important limiting factor, because men's reproductive ability is relatively stable.
However, in some special cases, age may no longer be an absolute limiting factor. For women over 35 years old, if they still have enough eggs in quantity and quality and have good physical conditions, IVF is still a viable option.
Causes of infertility
IVF is suitable for a variety of infertility causes, including female fallopian tube blockage, male semen abnormalities, polycystic ovary syndrome, etc. For these infertile patients who cannot be solved by conventional treatment methods, IVF technology can provide an opportunity to realize their fertility aspirations.
At the same time, infertility patients also need to carry out a series of tests and evaluations before selecting test tube babies to determine whether this process is suitable. These assessments can include hormone level examination, uterine cavity morphology assessment, semen analysis, etc. Through evaluation, the cause of infertility can be identified and whether IVF is an appropriate treatment option can be determined.
Physical condition
IVF has certain requirements for patients' physical conditions. First, women need a healthy uterus and normal reproductive system functions. If you have serious uterine disease or other reproductive system diseases, it may not be suitable for IVF. Secondly, women need to have sufficient number and quality of eggs, as well as normal follicular development ability.
Similarly, men also need to have normal semen parameters, including sperm count and motility. If a man suffers from semen abnormalities or other reproductive system diseases, he may need to receive relevant treatment or choose other reproductive methods.
Psychological stability
The requirements of IVF for patients' psychological stability cannot be ignored. IVF technology is a complex process that requires patients to maintain psychological stability throughout the cycle. For some patients with high anxiety or psychological pressure, psychological assessment and counseling may be required to ensure that they can withstand various emotional fluctuations in the process of IVF.
In conclusion, the adaptive conditions of IVF include age, infertility causes, physical condition and psychological stability. These conditions are to ensure the smooth progress of IVF process and improve the success rate of pregnancy and the health level of embryonic development.