PGD IVF requirements for female age
Test tube baby technology (PGD) is an assisted reproductive technology, which can help couples who cannot conceive naturally due to physiological reasons to realize their reproductive dreams. However, PGD has certain requirements for women's age. In the following article, I will elaborate on the female age requirements of PGD IVF from the following aspects.

1. Decline of reproductive capacity
With the growth of age, female reproductive capacity will gradually decline. This is because women can carry all their eggs at birth, and these eggs will decrease and their quality will decline with age. Therefore, age is an important factor affecting the success rate of PGD IVF.
According to the actual data, the success rate of PGD IVF for women under 30 years old is relatively high, which is about 40% to 50%. However, once women are over 35 years old, the success rate will be greatly reduced, especially for women over 40 years old. Therefore, the optimal age range for PGD IVF is between 30 and 35 years old.
2. Effect of egg quality
Age has a direct impact on the quality of eggs. With the increase of age, the quality of eggs will decline, which is likely to lead to embryo implantation failure, the production of deformed fetuses, and even increase the risk of pregnancy termination. Therefore, PGD test tube babies require women to have high-quality eggs.
For young women, the quality of eggs is usually good, so it can improve the success rate of PGD test tube babies. For older women, the success rate of PGD IVF will also decrease due to the decline of egg quality.
3. Risk of pregnancy complications
Older women also have an increased risk of complications during pregnancy. Adult women are less likely to suffer from pregnancy complications such as diabetes, hypertension and late pregnancy toxemia. However, these risks increase with age.
For PGD test tube babies, women's health is an important factor to ensure the healthy development of embryos. Young women are usually in good physical condition, and the risk of pregnancy complications is low, so it can improve the success rate.
4. Frozen egg technology
With the progress of science and technology, frozen egg technology is more and more widely used. Women can freeze their eggs when they are in good health, and then carry out PGD test tube babies when they are older. This can avoid the impact of aging on egg quality and reproductive capacity.
Some professional assisted reproductive hospitals, such as Mayo Clinic in the United States and Hammersmith Hospital in the United Kingdom, provide frozen egg technology. By freezing preserved eggs, women can carry out PGD IVF at an appropriate time to improve the success rate and reduce the risk of complications.
Summary
In conclusion, PGD test tube babies have certain requirements for female age. The increase of age will affect the decline of female reproductive ability, the decline of egg quality and the increased risk of pregnancy complications. However, through frozen egg technology, women can carry out PGD test tube babies at an appropriate time to improve the success rate. Therefore, the best age range of PGD IVF for women is between 30 and 35 years old.