Difficult problems and solutions in failure cases of first generation IVF
Test tube baby is a kind of assisted reproductive technology, which has realized many couples' dream of childbearing. However, in some cases of IVF, there may be some difficult problems. This article will discuss the difficult problems and solutions in the failure cases of the first generation of IVF, so as to help readers better understand the IVF technology and how to deal with possible problems.

Problem 1: egg quality
The quality of eggs is one of the key factors in the generation of IVF. If the egg quality is poor, the success rate will be greatly reduced. To solve this problem, some hospitals have adopted egg donation programs. This means that the combination of eggs from young healthy women with sperm from infertile couples improves the chance of pregnancy.
However, despite the adoption of the egg donation plan, problems such as low cleavage and embryo implantation failure may still occur. In order to solve these problems, some hospitals began to use new culture technologies, such as incubators, to better protect embryos during cell division and development.
In addition, couples can also improve the quality of eggs by improving their living habits, eating a balanced diet, and reduce the impact of environmental and lifestyle factors.
Problem 2: embryo implantation
Even if successful fertilization and high-quality embryos are cultivated, embryo implantation may also become one of the factors of failure. In some cases, the embryo could not be successfully implanted, leading to the failure of IVF. In order to solve this problem, some hospitals have adopted this method. The success rate was improved by implanting high-quality embryos into the mother's uterus.
In addition, some couples may have immune problems, that is, the body produces anti embryonic antibodies, resulting in difficulties in embryo implantation. The solution to this problem is to reduce the attack of the immune system on embryos and increase the chances of embryo implantation through immunomodulation therapy.
In addition, couples can also improve their lifestyle, reduce stress and anxiety, improve their physical state, and create better conditions for embryo implantation.
Problem 3: hormone level
Hormone levels play an important role in the generation of test tube babies. Abnormal hormone levels may lead to problems such as follicular dysplasia and poor egg quality. To solve this problem, doctors usually conduct hormone monitoring and regulation.
According to the results of hormone monitoring, doctors can reasonably adjust the hormone dose to promote ovarian development and control the number and quality of eggs. In addition, some hospitals have also adopted hormone assisted treatment, such as ovulation stimulants, progesterone, etc., to improve the chance of pregnancy.
Before the test tube baby, the husband and wife can conduct a detailed examination to find out whether their hormone levels are normal, and actively cooperate with the doctor's hormone regulation program.
Problem 4: Psychological pressure
The psychological pressure brought by the IVF process is also an important factor leading to the failure of a generation of IVF. No matter the strangeness of the operating environment, postoperative pain or unknown results, it will bring psychological burden to the couple.
In order to solve this problem, some hospitals provide psychological counseling and support services to help couples overcome psychological difficulties and alleviate anxiety and stress. Couples can also obtain psychological support by participating in support groups, exchanging experiences and emotions.
To sum up, there are various difficult problems in the failure cases of the first generation of IVF, but there are solutions. Through the improvement of egg quality, the help of embryo implantation, the regulation of hormone level and the reduction of psychological pressure, couples can increase the chances of success of IVF. Although the first generation of IVF may face challenges, with the continuous progress of medical technology and the accumulation of experience in attaching importance to IVF, the second generation of IVF will be able to better cope with these difficult problems.