What does the success rate of IVF depend on?
As an assisted reproductive technology, IVF has helped many infertile couples realize their dream of childbearing. However, the success rate of IVF is not 100%, which depends on the comprehensive influence of many factors. The following will elaborate on the success rate of IVF from the professional level of the hospital, the physical condition of pregnant women, the quality of embryos transferred and the age of women.

Professional level of the hospital
First of all, the professional level of the hospital is one of the important factors affecting the success rate of IVF. The professional reproductive medical center has advanced equipment and technology, and can provide all-round support and services. The scientific research strength and clinical experience of the hospital are also important indicators to determine the success rate. Take the Reproductive Medicine Center of Beijing Sanbo Brain Hospital as an example. The center is one of the top reproductive medicine institutions in China. It has a first-class team and advanced technical equipment to provide high-quality IVF services for infertile couples.
Secondly, the clinical effect of the hospital is also the key factor to measure the professional level. By viewing the hospital's historical data and patient feedback, we can understand the success rate and clinical effect of the hospital. In addition, the hospital management system and quality control also have an important impact on the success rate of IVF. Therefore, couples should consider the technical strength, clinical effect and management level of the hospital comprehensively when choosing IVF hospitals.
Physical condition of pregnant women
The physical condition of pregnant women is one of the important factors affecting the success rate of IVF. First of all, women's reproductive health is critical to pregnancy and embryonic development. For example, the thickness and quality of endometrium, hysteromyoma or other uterine abnormalities and other diseases will affect embryo implantation and development. Secondly, female hormone level and ovarian function also have an important impact on the success rate of IVF. Normal menstrual cycle and follicle development can increase the chance of pregnancy.
In addition, the health status of pregnant women in other aspects will also affect the success rate of IVF. For example, pregnant women's weight, eating habits, lifestyle and whether they have chronic diseases may affect the results of IVF. Therefore, before IVF, couples should actively participate in the comprehensive evaluation and consultation of doctors to ensure that the pregnant woman's physical condition reaches the best state.
Quality of transferred embryos
The success rate of IVF is also closely related to the quality of transferred embryos. The quality of transferred embryos includes the number, shape, state of cell division and genetic testing of embryos. In general, the more embryos there are, the greater the possibility of selection. At the same time, the morphology of the embryo and the state of cell division will also affect the ability of the embryo to successfully implant.
In addition to quantity and morphology, genetic testing is also one of the key factors to improve embryo quality. Through genetic testing such as chromosome karyotype analysis and single gene disease screening, healthy embryos can be selected for transplantation to reduce the risk of chromosome abnormalities and single gene disease. Therefore, in the process of IVF, doctors and couples should pay close attention to the quality of embryos and make reasonable choices.
Age of women
The age of women is one of the important factors that determine the success rate of IVF. Female reproductive function will gradually decline with age. The data shows that the success rate of IVF for women before the age of 35 is higher, but it drops significantly after the age of 35. This is mainly because the ovarian function of women after the age of 35 decreases, and the quality and quantity of eggs will decrease, thus affecting pregnancy and embryonic development.
In addition, age is closely related to the risk of pregnancy complications. Older women are prone to complications such as pregnancy related hypertension and gestational diabetes, which pose certain risks to both the embryo and the mother. Therefore, for older women, early selection of IVF may improve the success rate.
Summary
The success rate of IVF is affected by many factors. Watson Reproductive Medicine Center is a professional IVF hospital. The success rate of IVF can be improved through comprehensive consideration of the professional level of the hospital, the physical condition of pregnant women, the quality of embryos transferred, and the age of women. Therefore, before choosing IVF hospitals, couples should fully understand and comprehensively consider these factors to achieve the best fertility effect.