IVF seeding cost
IVF combines sperm and egg in the laboratory through in vitro fertilization technology, and then implants the fertilized embryo into the mother to realize pregnancy and delivery. The seeding cost of IVF varies with different hospitals, countries and individuals. The following is a detailed description of IVF seeding costs from different aspects.

medical expense
The medical expenses of IVF mainly include women's ovulation monitoring expenses, egg retrieval operation expenses, sperm and egg in vitro fertilization expenses, embryo culture expenses and embryo transfer expenses. The prices of different hospitals and countries vary greatly. For example, the cost in the United States is usually high, about $15000 to $30000; The cost in India is relatively low, about $3000 to $5000.
In addition, if it is necessary to use mothers for IVF seeding, the cost should also be considered. The fees include the remuneration of the mother, medical expenses and related legal service fees, which are relatively high.
Auxiliary drug expenses
In the process of IVF seeding, patients usually need to use some adjuvant drugs to promote ovulation, adjust hormone levels and increase the chance of successful pregnancy. These drugs include ovulation promoting drugs, hormone injection drugs and anticoagulant drugs. The cost of auxiliary drugs is related to the type of drugs, use cycle and drug dosage, and the cost varies greatly.
Inspection and follow-up service fees
IVF seeding requires a series of examinations and diagnoses, such as reproductive system examination, endocrine regulation, chromosome abnormality screening, etc. These inspections usually increase the overall cost. In addition, IVF has a low success rate, so it may require multiple attempts to succeed. After each attempt fails, more examinations and treatments may be required, and these costs will further increase.
After successful pregnancy, follow-up services such as prenatal examination and fetal monitoring should be continued. These costs include prenatal examination costs, pregnancy health care costs and delivery costs. Follow up service costs vary according to personal circumstances and hospital services.
Evaluation of success rate
The success rate of IVF is usually assessed by the proportion of pregnant women who successfully conceive and deliver. Generally speaking, women with younger age and better health have a higher success rate. In addition, the professional level, equipment and technology of the hospital will also have an important impact on the success rate.
According to the data of the American Society of Reproductive Medicine, the success rate of women under 35 years of age is usually between 40% and 60%, that of women between 35 and 40 years of age is between 20% and 40%, and that of women over 40 years of age is low, usually below 10%. However, due to the different circumstances of each case, the success rate will vary depending on individual physique, infertility causes and treatment options.
Summary
The cost of IVF seeding is closely related to personal conditions, hospital selection, the country and the required additional services. On the whole, the cost of IVF seeding is high, including medical costs, auxiliary drug costs, inspection and follow-up service costs. The evaluation of success rate is usually based on the proportion of pregnant women who successfully conceive and deliver, and is related to age, health status, hospital technical strength and other factors. Therefore, it is very important to choose a suitable hospital and a reasonable treatment scheme.