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Many people still maintain an outdated mindset when it comes to IVF, believing that natural pregnancy is the best. IVF is a change of fate, which can lead to a negative outcome for the baby and affect the family's luck (feudal ideology). This idea mostly appears in relatively conservative and self proclaimed regions, but in fact, it is a wrong idea and a reason for a lack of medical and physiological knowledge. IVF is not an act of changing one's life against the heavens, but a crystallization of human scientific and technological development. IVF is a technique that assists women in pregnancy. In vitro fertilization is a human assisted reproductive technology. It refers to the process of removing female eggs and male sperm, cultivating embryos in vitro, and implanting them into the female uterine cavity.
At present, clinical IVF is mainly divided into three generations of IVF technology:
The first generation IVF technology is a conventional in vitro fertilization and embryo transfer technique, which involves sperm removal, egg removal, conventional in vitro culture to form an embryo, and then transfer it into the uterine cavity. Mainly targeting female infertility.
The second generation of in vitro fertilization is mainly aimed at male patients with oligoasthenozoospermia. For such patients, conventional in vitro fertilization cannot naturally combine sperm and eggs, so it is necessary to directly inject sperm into the female egg process. This technology is called single sperm injection technology. Mainly targeting male infertility.
The third generation in vitro fertilization technology involves genetic diagnosis before embryo implantation, selecting high-quality embryos without genetic diseases for transplantation. Mainly targeting patients with genetic diseases, eugenics and childcare.
IVF is commonly referred to as in vitro fertilization embryo transfer technology, which refers to the process of fertilizing eggs and sperm in vitro, developing early embryos, and then transferring them to the mother's uterus. In vitro fertilization (IVF) involves actively intervening in the combination of sperm and eggs through medical means to improve pregnancy rates.
What kind of person can do in vitro fertilization?
1. Patients with fallopian tube obstruction; Patients with unexplained infertility who have not been able to conceive through treatment such as IUI;
3. If the male partner has severe oligozoospermia or azoospermia, sperm must be obtained through testicular or epididymal puncture;
4. Women with endometriosis and infertility can use IVF as a pregnancy aid as appropriate;
5. Patients with ovulation disorders have no mature follicle growth after general ovulation induction treatment.