Who is suitable for IVF?
IVF is an assisted reproductive technology, which is applicable to many people, including infertile couples, older women, carriers of genetic diseases and couples with specific diseases. The following will introduce in detail the population suitable for IVF from four aspects: infertility, age, genetic diseases and specific diseases.

Infertile couples
Infertility refers to the failure of a couple to conceive after a year of normal sexual life. There are many reasons for infertility, such as male sperm quality problems, female ovarian function decline, fallopian tube blockage and so on. For infertile couples, IVF is an effective treatment.
In IVF technology, women collect eggs through assisted reproductive technology, and then conduct in vitro fertilization with men's sperm in vitro, and the fertilized eggs are put into women's uterus for pregnancy. This method can effectively solve the fertility problem of infertile couples.
Therefore, infertile couples are one of the main applicable groups of IVF technology.
Older women
Female fertility will decline with age, especially for women aged 35 and above. Because the number and quality of female eggs will decline with age, which increases the difficulty of pregnancy.
IVF technology can select high-quality fertilized eggs for implantation through in vitro fertilization to improve the success rate of pregnancy. For older women, IVF is a good choice.
Therefore, the older women are one of the applicable groups of IVF technology.
Carriers of hereditary diseases
Some couples may carry genes of hereditary diseases, which may be passed on to the next generation, resulting in the corresponding hereditary diseases of offspring. For these couples, IVF technology can help them screen embryos without genetic disease genes for transfer.
In IVF technology, the genome of the fertilized egg can be detected by preimplantation genetic diagnosis (PGD), and embryos without genetic disease genes can be screened for transplantation, thus reducing the risk of disease in offspring.
Therefore, carriers of genetic diseases are also one of the applicable populations of IVF technology.
Patients with specific diseases
Some couples suffer from specific diseases, such as severe endometriosis, congenital absence of uterus, tubal obstruction, etc., which lead to difficulties in natural pregnancy. For these couples, IVF technology can help them achieve their reproductive aspirations.
IVF technology can collect female eggs for in vitro fertilization, and then transfer the fertilized eggs into the mother's body or the woman's uterus for pregnancy.
Therefore, patients with specific diseases are also one of the applicable populations of IVF technology.
summary
In conclusion, IVF technology is applicable to infertile couples, older women, carriers of genetic diseases and patients with specific diseases. The IVF technology provides a solution to infertility problems caused by fertility difficulties or genetic diseases to help these people achieve their fertility aspirations.