What conditions need to be met for IVF
Test tube baby refers to the baby that is cultivated by combining sperm and egg with in vitro fertilization technology and transplanting them into the mother's uterus. This technology is increasingly popular among infertile couples, but not all couples are suitable for IVF. The following will elaborate on the conditions of IVF from four aspects: women's conditions, men's conditions, health conditions and psychological conditions.

Women's conditions
First, women's ovaries must function normally. Although IVF technology can solve this problem by using donated eggs, women based on their own eggs are more likely to successfully conceive. Secondly, women's uterus needs to be in good condition. If there are structural abnormalities and myomas in the uterus that hinder embryo implantation, the success rate of IVF will be reduced. In addition, the age of women is also one of the important conditions. With the growth of age, the quality and quantity of eggs will decline, thus affecting the success rate of IVF.
In addition, women's physical health needs to meet certain standards. Women with chronic diseases such as hypertension and diabetes need to be treated and managed before IVF to ensure the safety of themselves and embryos. In addition, women's weight also needs to be within a reasonable range, and overweight or underweight will adversely affect the success rate of IVF.
Male condition
The quality and quantity of male semen have an important impact on the success rate of IVF. The sperm in the semen needs to have enough vitality and health status in order to combine with the egg normally. If men have problems with sperm quantity, motility or morphology, they can solve this problem by sperm donation. In addition, the physical health of men also needs to be good, and suffering from serious sexually transmitted diseases such as AIDS, syphilis, etc. will have a negative impact on the implementation of IVF.
Health conditions
IVF needs to be implemented in hospitals and other professional institutions. Choosing a hospital with rich experience and technical strength is crucial to the success rate of IVF. These institutions should have modern laboratory facilities, professional medical staff and advanced technical means. At the same time, the health and fire fighting conditions of the hospital also need to meet the relevant standards to ensure the safety of women and embryos.
In addition, IVF babies need some financial support. The cost of IVF is high, including drug costs, surgery costs, etc. Couples need to have sufficient financial resources to bear these costs, and formulate reasonable treatment plans according to the doctor's recommendations. Economic security can help couples relax and focus more and improve the success rate in IVF.
Psychological conditions
The process of IVF has great psychological pressure on couples, so couples need to have strong psychological quality and positive and optimistic attitude. Having a peaceful and stable attitude is crucial to the success of pregnancy and the passage of pregnancy. Communication and support between couples are also very important. They need to face possible difficulties and setbacks together, and encourage and support each other.
Summary
IVF is a complex and difficult process, which requires women and men to meet certain conditions in physical and psychological aspects. The key conditions for the success of IVF are women's ovarian function, uterus status and age, men's semen quality, hospital expertise and health conditions, as well as the psychological quality and economic security of couples. Only when couples meet these conditions and carry out IVF under the guidance of professional doctors can they have a higher success rate and a healthier baby.