The relationship between the success rate of maternal and child test tube babies and the patient's age
IVF is a kind of assisted reproduction technology. The fertilized eggs are artificially cultivated to a certain stage of development, and then transplanted into the uterus of the patient to achieve the purpose of pregnancy and fertility. However, there is a certain relationship between the success rate of IVF and the patient's age, which will be described in detail from several aspects as follows:

Ovarian function and egg quality
Ovarian function and egg quality are one of the important factors in the success rate of IVF for women and children. With the growth of age, women's ovarian function gradually declines, and the quality of eggs will also become worse. Specifically, the number of female eggs gradually decreases, and the genetic genes of eggs may also be abnormal. These factors will affect the quality and development ability of the fertilized eggs. Therefore, the success rate of older women in IVF is relatively low.
In addition, the quality of eggs also determines the implantation rate of fertilized eggs. Patients with poor egg quality may face difficulties in embryo implantation during IVF. Therefore, women of different ages should conduct a comprehensive assessment of ovarian function and egg quality during IVF to improve the success rate.
Uterine environment and embryo implantation
The uterine environment plays an important role in the success of embryo implantation. With the increase of age, the endometrial thickness and the acceptability of embryos decrease, and the conditions for embryo implantation become relatively unfavorable. In addition, diseases such as hysteromyoma and endometrial polyps also affect embryo implantation. Therefore, in the process of IVF, women should check and treat the uterine environment to improve the success rate of embryo implantation.
Patient constitution and transplantation effect
The patient's physical condition will also affect the success rate of IVF. Healthy constitution can improve the effect of transplantation, and is conducive to embryo implantation and embryo development. On the contrary, patients with chronic diseases or infirmities may have poor health conditions that affect the success rate of IVF.
In addition, the psychological state of patients will also affect the success rate of IVF. Positive and optimistic attitude can enhance the effect of treatment and improve the success rate. Therefore, in the process of IVF, it is recommended that patients actively adjust their mentality and maintain a good emotional state.
Copy summary
To sum up, there is a certain relationship between the success rate of maternal and child IVF and the patient's age. Older women have a relatively low success rate due to decreased ovarian function and poor egg quality. In addition, factors such as uterine environment and patient constitution will also affect the success rate of IVF. Therefore, before IVF, patients should comprehensively assess their physical conditions and actively adjust their mentality to improve the success rate.