1、 The Influence of Age on the Success Rate of the Second Generation IVF
The second generation IVF technology is the process of transferring fertilized eggs into the mother's uterus through assisted reproductive technology, and age is considered to be an important factor affecting the success rate. According to medical research, the older the female, the lower the success rate of the second generation IVF.

First, the influence of age on female ovarian function is one of the important reasons. With the growth of age, the number and quality of women's ovarian reserves will continue to decline, leading to a reduction in the quality and quantity of eggs, reducing the success rate of second-generation IVF.
Secondly, with the growth of age, women's endometrium will also be affected to a certain extent. The endometrium is the place where the fertilized egg is implanted, and its health plays a vital role in the success rate of the second generation of IVF. With the increase of age, the thickness and quality of endometrium will decline, thus affecting the implantation of fertilized eggs.
In addition, age also has a certain impact on women's overall health. With the growth of age, women may have some chronic diseases, changes in hormone levels and other health problems, which may increase the risk of second-generation IVF and reduce the success rate.
2、 The relationship between the success rate of second generation IVF and age in hospital survey
A famous reproductive hospital investigated the success rate of second generation IVF for 100 women of different ages. The results show that among women under 30, the success rate is more than 40%; Among women aged 30-35, the success rate is about 30%; Among women over 35, the success rate dropped to below 20%.
This survey fully demonstrates the influence of age on the success rate of second generation IVF. The older the age is, the lower the success rate is.
3、 The influence of age on the success rate of second generation IVF in men
In addition to women, the age of men also has a certain impact on the success rate of second-generation IVF. According to the research, the quality and vitality of male sperm decline with age, which will directly affect the smooth process of fertilization.
In one study, fathers over the age of 45 were compared with fathers under the age of 30. The results showed that both fertilization rate and embryo development rate were significantly higher in fathers under 30 years old than those over 45 years old.
Therefore, in the process of second-generation IVF, the age of men is also an important factor to be considered.
4、 How to improve the success rate of second-generation IVF
Age is one of the important factors affecting the success rate of the second generation IVF, but it is not the only determinant. For older women, some measures can improve the success rate of second-generation IVF.
First, regular physical examination should be carried out to find out the existing chronic diseases or health problems in time, and treatment or adjustment should be carried out according to the doctor's suggestions. In addition, keeping good living habits, reasonable diet and proper exercise also have a positive impact on the success rate of second-generation IVF babies.
At the same time, women can accept the help of assisted reproductive technology, such as fallopian tube facilitation or in vitro fertilization technology, to improve the success rate of second-generation IVF.
summary
Age has an important influence on the success rate of the second generation IVF. With the growth of age, women's ovarian function, endometrium and overall health will decline, thus reducing the success rate of second-generation IVF. At the same time, the age of men will also affect the success rate of second-generation IVF. In order to improve the success rate of the second generation of IVF, women need to pay attention to their living habits and diet, and accept the help of assisted reproductive technology. To sum up, age is an important factor affecting the success rate of second-generation IVF infants.