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What are the costs of the third generation IVF?



1、 Medical examination expenses

The third generation of IVF is a complex medical technology, which includes many necessary medical examinations. First, both husband and wife need to carry out genetic testing to ensure the risk of genetic diseases. This inspection usually costs a certain amount of money. In addition, the woman needs to carry out gynecological examination to determine the condition of endometrium and ovarian function. For men, semen examination is needed to ensure that the quality and quantity of sperm meet the requirements.

 What are the costs of the third generation IVF?

In addition, treatment of ovulation promoting drugs is also needed, including the cost of ovulation promoting drugs and related examination costs. Ovulation promoting drugs are used to increase the chance of ovulation of the woman, so as to improve the probability of pregnancy. The cost of these medical examinations may vary from hospital to hospital and region to region, but they can roughly account for a part of the cost of three generations of IVF.

There are also some other medical examinations, such as egg retrieval surgery and hysteroscopy, which are indispensable links in the process of three generations of IVF. The cost of each hospital may vary, but these medical examination costs usually account for a part of the cost of third-generation IVF.

2、 Operation cost of IVF

In addition to medical examination costs, the third-generation IVF also involves a series of operating costs. First of all, in vitro fertilization (IVF) technology operations need to be carried out, including egg retrieval, sperm and egg combination and embryo culture. These operations require experienced doctors and high-end equipment, so they may cost some money.

In addition to in vitro fertilization, embryo transfer is also required. Embryo transfer is to implant the cultivated embryos into the woman's uterus to achieve the purpose of pregnancy. This operation requires high-precision operation and professional team, so the cost is high.

In addition to the above two main operations, there are also some auxiliary operations, such as preparation for implantation of endometrium, embryo freezing, etc. These operations require the participation of doctors and technical teams, so corresponding costs will also be incurred.

3、 Drug expenses

In the process of third-generation IVF, some ovulation promoting drugs and auxiliary drugs need to be used, so as to improve the probability of pregnancy and embryo implantation. The cost of these drugs is high, so they account for a certain proportion in the cost of the whole three generations of IVF.

Ovulation promoting drugs generally need to be used for a period of time, and may need to be purchased many times during the cycle, so the drug costs are relatively high. In addition, it is also necessary to purchase some auxiliary drugs, such as anticoagulants, anti infectives, etc., to ensure the safety of the whole IVF process.

Drug prices may vary from hospital to hospital and from region to region, so drug costs may vary to some extent.

4、 Later management expenses

After three generations of IVF are pregnant, a series of post management is also needed to ensure the implantation of embryos and the development of embryos. These later management include the use of drugs, regular prenatal examination, pregnancy management, etc.

The survival rate of embryos is far lower than the number of fertilized eggs, so it may require multiple IVF operations. After each operation, certain post management is required to ensure the implantation and healthy development of embryos. These later management costs may account for a part of the cost of third-generation IVF.

Finally, in order to ensure the health of mothers and fetuses, some special health care measures may be required, such as special care, prenatal education, etc. These are also part of the later management expenses of the third-generation IVF.

Summary

The costs of the third generation IVF include medical examination costs, operating costs, drug costs and post management costs. Medical examination costs mainly include gene testing, gynecological examination and semen examination. The operation cost of IVF involves in IVF technology and embryo transfer technology. Drug costs include ovulation promoting drugs and adjuvant drugs. Later management costs include the management of embryo implantation and related health care measures. The cost of three generations of IVF varies from hospital to hospital and region to region, but the above four aspects are important components of the cost.

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