Applicable population of IVF
IVF technology is one of the assisted reproductive technologies, which is applicable to some couples who cannot conceive naturally. The following will elaborate on the applicable population of IVF from four aspects: age, reproductive diseases, uterine problems and male problems.

Applicable age
First, IVF technology is applicable to couples between the ages of 20 and 40. This is because women in this age group have better egg quality and higher success rate of fertilization and pregnancy. When a woman is over 40 years old, the egg quality will be significantly reduced, and the success rate will also be significantly reduced.
In addition, men, regardless of their age, can carry out IVF technology as long as their semen quality is normal. Therefore, no matter how old men grow, it will not have too much impact on the success rate of IVF.
Reproductive diseases
IVF technology is applicable to some patients with reproductive diseases. For example, common female ovarian failure, polycystic ovary syndrome, endometriosis and so on can be solved through IVF technology. For men, there are problems such as abnormal sperm quality and rare sperm quantity.
In addition, IVF technology is also applicable to couples with irreversible tubal obstruction, male infertility or genetic diseases. For such couples, IVF technology is the best choice to achieve childbirth.
Uterine problems
Some women have problems such as abnormal uterine morphology and endometriosis, which lead to difficulties in natural pregnancy. These problems can be solved through IVF technology. For example, some women with problems such as hysterectomy, cyst or myoma cannot retain the normal uterus, so they cannot conceive naturally.
By using in vitro fertilization embryo transfer technology, the fertilized egg can be directly transferred into the endometrium to continue its development, successfully pregnant and giving birth to a healthy baby.
Male problems
IVF technology is also applicable to couples with certain fertility disorders. For example, problems such as low number of male sperm, weak sperm vitality or abnormal morphology can be solved through IVF technology.
For such couples, the obtained male sperm and female eggs can be fertilized in vitro in the laboratory through in vitro fertilization technology, and the appropriate embryos can be cultivated and then transferred to the female uterus.
Summary
IVF technology is applicable to couples aged between 20 and 40. For women, in this age range, the quality of eggs is better and the success rate is higher. No matter how old men grow, as long as the semen quality is normal, it will not have too much impact on the success rate of IVF. IVF technology is applicable to some patients with reproductive diseases, including female ovarian failure, polycystic ovary syndrome, and male sperm with abnormal quality and scarce quantity. IVF technology is applicable to couples with uterine problems, including abnormal uterine morphology, endometriosis, etc. In vitro fertilization embryo transfer technology can solve the problem of natural pregnancy. IVF technology is also applicable to couples with male problems, such as low sperm number, weak sperm vitality or abnormal morphology. In vitro fertilization technology can solve the problem of male fertility disorder. In a word, IVF technology provides some couples who cannot conceive naturally with the hope of achieving their fertility aspirations.