Culture of IVF Eggs
In vitro fertilization (IVF) technology is used to combine eggs and sperm, and then cultivate them into embryos in the laboratory, and finally transfer the embryos to the mother's uterus to achieve the purpose of pregnancy. The cultivation of IVF eggs is a crucial step in the whole process. The following will elaborate on the reasons for IVF egg cultivation from four aspects: medical needs, technological progress, improvement of success rate and population problems.

Medical needs
Many couples unfortunately face the problem of infertility. IVF technology provides hope and solutions for these couples. Couples who cannot conceive naturally can obtain healthy embryos through the cultivation of IVF eggs, thus realizing their parent-child dreams. For couples with genetic diseases, PGD (embryonic plant diagnosis) screening can be carried out through the cultivation of IVF eggs to avoid implanting embryos with genetic diseases into the mother.
In addition, IVF technology also provides a way for single women and gay couples to achieve their reproductive aspirations. Through donated eggs and sperm, the cultivation and transplantation of IVF eggs can help these individuals achieve their own family building.
technical progress
The development of IVF technology makes the egg cultivation process more accurate and efficient. The continuous accumulation of medical research and practical experience has made rapid progress in the cultivation technology of IVF eggs. The improvement of laboratory conditions, the optimization of culture media and the improvement of hormone therapy all provide a good premise for egg cultivation.
The improvement of IVF egg cultivation technology has also promoted embryo selection and screening, thus improving the success rate. By evaluating the development and quality of eggs, the most suitable embryos can be selected for transplantation, which improves the probability of successful pregnancy and reduces the physical and psychological burden on patients.
Increased success rate
After years of development, the success rate of IVF technology continues to improve. As a key part of the whole process, the cultivation of IVF eggs directly affects the success of pregnancy. Through continuous improvement of cultivation technology and optimization of conditions, the risk of abnormal embryo development and transfer failure was reduced.
In addition, with the progress of technology, the success rate of IVF technology has also been greatly improved. Some well-known IVF centers, such as Boston IVF Center in the United States and Beijing Obstetrics and Gynecology Hospital in China, continue to introduce and apply the latest technologies and equipment, making IVF technology popular worldwide and achieving remarkable results.
Population issues
Globally, infertility is on the rise. Especially in the first tier cities, the proportion of elderly mothers has increased, and the number of infertility cases has increased, leading to a decline in fertility. The development of IVF technology and the cultivation of IVF eggs provide a solution to this problem.
Through the cultivation of test tube baby eggs, infertile couples can obtain healthy embryos, which improves the chance of successful pregnancy, and also provides older mothers with the option to delay childbirth. The emergence of IVF technology has played a positive role in alleviating population problems.
In a word, the cultivation of IVF eggs plays an important role in medical needs, technological progress, improvement of success rate and population issues. Through continuous research and practice, IVF technology will provide support for more couples to realize their parent-child dreams and play an active role in promoting population issues.