The historical development of multi capsule IVF technology
In vitro fertilization (IVF) is a kind of assisted reproductive technology. It is a method to culture and combine eggs and sperm in vitro and then transplant them into the mother's body, so that couples with infertility, oviduct obstruction and other problems can conceive. The following will introduce the origin, development, current situation, future innovation and progress of the technology of multi bag IVF.

The technology of multi capsule test tube baby originated in the 1970s, and was first completed by Professor Robert Edwards of the University of Edinburgh and Dr. Patrick Steptoe, a genecologist. In 1978, Louise Brown, the first test tube baby in the world, was born in Britain. This milestone success has pushed the technology of test tube baby to the global attention and discussion.
With the passage of time, the technology of multi bag IVF has been widely used and developed in the world. Many hospitals and research institutions have invested in the research and treatment of IVF, and the success rate has gradually increased.
Current status of multi capsule test tube baby technology
At present, many hospitals around the world have provided the technology of multi bag IVF, among which there are many well-known medical institutions, such as Massachusetts General Hospital in the United States and London Women's Hospital in the United Kingdom. In addition, many countries have also established relevant regulations and ethical supervision institutions to ensure the legitimacy and morality of the technology of multi bag IVF.
The success rate of multi bag IVF technology varies between different hospitals and individuals, but on the whole, with the progress of technology and the accumulation of experience, the success rate gradually increases. According to statistics, on average, more than 1 million IVF babies are born every year worldwide.
However, there are still some problems and challenges in the technology of multi bag IVF. One of them is the increased risk of multiple pregnancies, which may pose a potential threat to the health of mothers and fetuses. In addition, the cost of IVF technology is also high, and not all couples can afford it.
Innovation and progress of multi capsule IVF technology
In order to improve the success rate of the technology and reduce side effects, scientists and doctors have been making improvements and innovations. Here are some current innovations and developments:
1. Precision assisted reproductive technology: Through gene sequencing and genetic research, scientists hope to analyze the genes of pregnant patients, so as to select the most suitable embryo transfer and improve the pregnancy rate.
2. High throughput screening technology: With the emerging gene editing and screening technology, scientists can more accurately detect the health of sperm and eggs and avoid the transmission of genetic diseases.
3. Frozen embryo technology: With the development of freezing technology, doctors can better preserve and manage embryos and improve the chances of pregnancy.
Future Outlook
In the future, the technology of multi capsule IVF will continue to develop towards a safer and more effective direction. With the rapid development of technology, IVF technology may have the following innovations and advances:
1. Application of artificial intelligence: With the development of artificial intelligence technology, we can more accurately predict the fertilization probability of eggs and sperm, and improve the chance of pregnancy.
2. Gene editing technology: The development of gene editing technology is expected to help eliminate the risk of some genetic diseases and improve the quality of embryos.
In general, the technology of polycystic test tube baby has played an important role in improving the fertility difficulties of infertile couples. With the continuous progress and innovation of technology, we can expect that the technology of multi bag IVF will be more widely used in the future, and realize the dream for more couples.