Who is suitable to choose IVF?
IVF is an assisted reproductive technology, which helps couples who cannot conceive naturally realize their reproductive aspirations through in vitro fertilization and embryo transfer. However, not all couples are suitable for IVF. The following details who is suitable for choosing IVF babies from four aspects: age, infertility causes, economic ability and psychological status.

1. Age
Age is an important factor in the selection of IVF. The fertility of women gradually weakens with the increase of age, especially after the age of 35. Therefore, women over 35 years old are more suitable for IVF. In addition, for older women, the risk of genetic abnormalities and embryonic abnormalities will also increase. Therefore, for older couples, IVF may be the best choice for them to achieve their reproductive aspirations.
However, young couples can also choose IVF. For example, some young couples may have genetic diseases or genetic defects, and they may choose IVF to avoid the genetic risk of these problems.
2. Causes of infertility
Infertility is another important consideration in choosing IVF. IVF is applicable to various infertility, including female fallopian tube blockage, male sperm abnormality and unexplained infertility. For couples who cannot solve the problem of infertility through other treatments, IVF is a feasible option.
In addition, IVF is also applicable to single women, same-sex partners, couples with genetic diseases and other special situations. Through IVF, these couples can realize their reproductive aspirations and establish their own families.
3. Economic capacity
A certain amount of economic investment is required for IVF. For example, the costs of IVF include medical examination, medicine, surgery, and subsequent embryo transfer, pregnancy and delivery. Therefore, the economic capacity of the couple is also an important consideration in choosing IVF.
Fortunately, the medical insurance systems in many countries and regions have been included in the medical insurance coverage of IVF, reducing some economic pressure. However, couples still need to be financially prepared to ensure that they can bear the cost of IVF.
4. Psychological condition
Choosing test tube babies requires couples to have good psychological conditions. IVF is a long and arduous process, which may require many attempts to succeed. Couples need to have enough patience and psychological support, and be mentally prepared to face the possibility of failure. Therefore, the psychological status of couples is very important for choosing IVF.
To sum up, couples who are suitable for choosing IVF should be older, have clear reasons for infertility, strong economic ability and good psychological status. Choosing IVF can help these couples achieve their reproductive aspirations, but at the same time, couples need to carefully weigh the pros and cons and make wise decisions.