What is the appropriate age for IVF surgery?
With the progress of medical technology, IVF technology has been widely applied to infertile couples, enabling them to realize their dream of becoming parents. However, people have different views on the appropriate age for IVF surgery. This article will discuss the appropriate age for IVF surgery from the perspectives of physiology, psychology, medicine and law.

Physiological angle
From a physiological point of view, women's reproductive system develops more soundly when they are young, which will be more conducive to the success of IVF surgery. Women who decide to try IVF before the age of 35 can improve the success rate of pregnancy. Some studies show that the success rate of IVF surgery for women between 30 and 35 years old is higher.
At the same time, the quality of female eggs is also an important factor affecting the success rate of IVF surgery. It is generally believed that the quality of women's eggs is better when they are young. If IVF is performed before the age of 30, the quality of eggs is better and the pregnancy success rate is higher.
In addition, male sperm quality also affects the success of IVF surgery. Although the fertility of men can last until they are older, some studies show that the success rate of IVF surgery for men between 30 and 40 years old is higher.
Psychological perspective
Early life stability and psychological maturity are also crucial for IVF surgery. As parents, they need a stable economic source and a certain social support system to ensure a good growth environment for their children.
At the psychological level, preparing to become a parent requires certain psychological preparation and maturity. Couples preparing for IVF surgery should have good family relations, and they should be psychologically relatively stable in order to cope with possible difficulties and pressures.
Therefore, from a psychological point of view, early adulthood, usually between 30 and 40 years old, has a higher degree of psychological and life stability and is suitable for IVF surgery.
Medical perspective
In medicine, early test tube baby surgery can better detect and screen eggs and sperm, and reduce the risk of genetic diseases. In addition, women are more likely to successfully transfer embryos when they are young, thus increasing the possibility of successful IVF surgery.
Medical technology also limits the age limit of IVF surgery. Some hospitals and countries limit the age of women to less than 45 years old, because with the growth of age, women's fertility will gradually decline, and the quality of eggs will also decline.
Therefore, from a medical point of view, 30-45 years old is the appropriate age range for IVF surgery.
Legal perspective
Each country has different legal provisions on the age limit of IVF surgery. For example, there is no upper limit in the United States and the United Kingdom, while China stipulates that women should not be over 49 years old and men should not be over 59 years old.
The enactment of the law takes medical and social factors into consideration to ensure that IVF surgery is carried out within an ideal age range, while protecting the legitimate rights and interests of infants and couples.
To sum up, the suitable age for IVF surgery is between 30 and 45 years old. This age range is not only considered from the perspective of physiology, psychology and medicine, but also considered the legal restrictions. Choosing the right age for IVF surgery will help improve the success rate of surgery and reduce complications, and provide more possibilities for couples to realize their dream of becoming parents.