What is the success rate of three generations of IVF
The third generation IVF technology is an assisted reproductive technology to help infertile couples realize their reproductive dreams. However, even after multiple IVF embryo implantation, fetal arrest may still occur. The following will elaborate on the success rate of three generations of IVF in terms of the definition, reasons, influencing factors, and hospital success rate of fetal termination.

Definition of tyre arrest
In the process of three generations of IVF, fetal arrest refers to the situation in which the developing embryo or embryo stops heartbeat after implantation. This may mean that the embryo has chromosomal abnormalities, poor blastocyst quality or other unknown reasons. Fetal arrest is usually detected during early intervention after embryo implantation and is observed by regular ultrasound examination.
At present, there is no way to completely prevent tire stoppage. However, understanding the causes and influencing factors of fetal arrest can help doctors better guide patients and improve the success rate of fetal arrest.
Causes of tire stop
The reasons for fetal arrest are very complicated, which may involve the embryo itself or the uterine environment. Common causes include chromosome abnormalities, poor quality of blastocysts, endometrial problems, immune system problems, etc. Different reasons require different treatment methods. For example, for fetal arrest with chromosomal abnormalities, selective embryo transfer or other assisted pregnancy technologies may be required.
Factors affecting tire stop
In addition to the reasons of tire stopping itself, some factors will also affect the success rate of tire stopping. First, female age is an important factor. With the growth of age, the quality and quantity of female eggs will decline, leading to an increased risk of fetal arrest. Secondly, a family history of other diseases or specific genetic diseases may also increase the risk of fetal arrest. In addition, the medical management and health care of patients during the whole IVF process will also affect the success rate of fetal termination.
Hospital success rate
To understand the success rate of three generations of IVF, we can refer to some real hospital data. For example, a hospital has carried out 500 third-generation IVF babies in the past five years, of which 50 had fetal arrest. This means that the success rate of the hospital is 10%. However, this is just an example, and the success rate of different hospitals may vary.
It should be noted that these data are only for reference and cannot ensure the actual success rate of patients in the hospital. The success rate may be affected by many factors, including the technical level of the hospital, the patient's own situation, and the experience of the medical team. Therefore, when choosing a hospital and a treatment plan, patients should take multiple factors into consideration and fully communicate and consult with doctors.
Summary
Although fetal arrest is a possible complication during the third generation of IVF, it does not mean that all patients will experience it. The success rate of tire stopping is affected by many factors, including the reasons of tire stopping itself, the factors affecting tire stopping, and the technical level of the hospital. When choosing a treatment plan and hospital, patients should fully understand these factors and have a detailed discussion and consultation with doctors to improve the success rate of fetal arrest.