Applicable group 1: couples unable to conceive naturally
Non ovulating IVF technology is an assisted reproductive technology, which is applicable to couples who cannot conceive through natural means. This includes infertility caused by female ovulation problems, fallopian tube problems, uterine abnormalities and other reasons. For these couples, IVF technology provides a way to hope to have their own children.

For female ovulation problems, such as polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS), anovulation is one of the main reasons leading to infertility. IVF technology can help women ovulate by promoting ovulation with drugs, then fertilize eggs and sperm in vitro, and finally implant the fertilized eggs into women's uterus to achieve pregnancy.
For fallopian tube problems, such as fallopian tube blockage, surgical resection, etc., IVF technology can directly implant the fertilized egg into the female uterus, skip the fallopian tube, and improve the success rate of pregnancy.
For uterine abnormalities, such as endometriosis and abnormal uterine development, IVF technology can implant fertilized eggs into healthy endometrium, providing a good environment for the normal development of infants.
In conclusion, the technology of anovulatory IVF is applicable to couples who cannot conceive naturally. Whether it is caused by female ovulation, fallopian tube problems or infertility caused by uterine abnormalities, this technology can be considered to achieve fertility aspirations.
Applicable population II: carriers of genetic diseases
The non ovulating IVF technology is also applicable to those couples with genetic diseases. Hereditary diseases refer to diseases that are transmitted to offspring through genes, such as thalassemia, cystic fibrosis, etc. One or both of the spouses carry the genes of these diseases, which may be passed on to the next generation.
Non ovulating IVF technology can conduct gene detection on the fertilized eggs before fertilization and screen the fertilized eggs carrying genetic diseases by means of IVF. Only fertilized eggs without genetic disease genes are selected to be implanted into the uterus to reduce the risk of genetic diseases in offspring.
This technology, called carrier screening, can ensure that children will not suffer from specific genetic diseases and improve their health quality while selectively implanting.
Applicable group III: older women
Age is an important factor affecting female fertility. With the growth of age, the quality and quantity of female eggs will gradually decline, reducing the possibility of natural pregnancy. For older women, non ovulating IVF technology can provide a choice of assisted reproduction.
Test tube baby technology can increase the number of eggs by promoting ovulation with drugs. At the same time, for eggs with poor quality, we can select healthy sperm for artificial fertilization to improve the success rate of pregnancy. In addition, IVF technology can also screen high-quality embryos for implantation into the uterus by means of embryo detection.
Therefore, older women can also consider the technology of non ovulating IVF to improve the chance of pregnancy and realize their reproductive aspirations.
Applicable population 4: couples with unknown infertility causes
Some couples still cannot conceive naturally after a period of effort. For those couples whose infertility causes are unknown, the non ovulating IVF technology can provide a solution.
IVF technology can increase the chance of pregnancy through drug induced ovulation, artificial fertilization, embryo culture and other processes. At the same time, in the early embryonic development stage after fertilization, high-quality embryos are screened by means of embryo detection and implanted into the uterus to improve the success rate of pregnancy.
The technology of non ovulating IVF can bypass the problem of unknown infertility causes and provide an opportunity for these couples to realize their fertility aspirations.
Summary
The non ovulating IVF technology is applicable to a variety of infertility situations, including couples who cannot conceive naturally, carriers of genetic diseases, older women, and couples with unknown infertility causes. For these people, IVF technology provides an effective assisted reproductive choice to help them achieve their reproductive aspirations.