Applicable population and conditions of IVF
In vitro fertilization (IVF) is an assisted reproductive technology, which is applicable to couples or individuals who cannot conceive through natural mating. The promotion and development of IVF technology has brought hope to many couples who are eager to become parents. The following will elaborate on the applicable population and conditions from four aspects: physical conditions, age restrictions, causes of infertility and economic conditions.

Physical condition
First of all, people suitable for IVF should have certain physical conditions. Women need to have certain ovarian function, be able to ovulate naturally or respond to testosterone treatment. In addition, women's endometrium needs to be normal and have enough nutrition for embryo implantation. Men need to have a certain semen quality, that is, the vitality and quantity of sperm should reach a certain standard. If one party has a major genetic disease or genetic defect, IVF may not be suitable, because the same genetic problem may be passed on to the next generation.
In addition, in terms of physical conditions, the couple should have no serious chronic diseases or infectious diseases to ensure that the internal environment is suitable for embryo implantation and development. Serious chronic diseases such as diabetes and hypertension will have a negative impact on the success rate of IVF.
Age limit
IVF has certain restrictions on the age of women. Generally speaking, the success rate of IVF for women under 35 years old is higher. With the increase of age, the female ovarian function will gradually decline, and the egg quality will also decline, leading to the reduction of the success rate of IVF. Therefore, for women over 40 years old, IVF may not be the best choice. Of course, the specific situation of each person may vary, and it is better to conduct detailed inspection and consultation in a professional hospital.
Causes of infertility
IVF is usually suitable for couples who cannot conceive through natural mating. The causes of infertility can be varied, including female fallopian tube blockage, male sperm number or lack of vitality, endometrial abnormalities, immune factors, etc. IVF technology can solve these problems through assisted reproductive technology and help couples realize their desire to have children.
In addition, IVF is also applicable to couples who have tried other treatments but failed. Whether due to physical conditions or other reasons, if couples fail to try natural pregnancy, drug assisted ovulation and other methods, IVF can provide hope and opportunities.
economic condition
IVF is a high-tech medical means, involving many complex steps and equipment. Therefore, the population suitable for IVF needs to have certain economic conditions. The cost of IVF usually includes medical costs, drug costs, laboratory costs, and multiple trials that may be required. In addition, it also includes the cost of treatment of possible complications. Therefore, couples should consider economic factors before considering IVF and ensure that they can bear these costs.
summary
In a word, IVF technology has brought hope for many couples who cannot get pregnant through natural mating, but not everyone is suitable for IVF. Applicable people need to have certain physical conditions, including female ovarian function, endometrium, male sperm quality, etc; Women under 35 years old have a higher success rate; Infertility problems that cannot be solved by other treatment methods; And certain economic conditions. When considering IVF, couples should conduct detailed examination and consultation in professional hospitals to ensure their applicability and success rate.