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We all know that IVF requires a significant expense, and many families cannot afford it, especially the third generation IVF, which is not cheap. Therefore, some people may ask, "How much can social security for IVF cover?" In fact, IVF is the only option for some families with infertility to have children, but many people lose the opportunity to have children due to cost issues, Let's take a look at the relevant knowledge below.
IVF is divided into first generation IVF, second generation IVF, and third generation IVF. Targeting infertility populations with different causes.
The first generation IVF technology is mainly an assisted reproductive technology developed for female infertility. For example, blocked fallopian tubes, endometriosis, etc. The fee is approximately 20000 to 30000 yuan.
The second-generation IVF technology is mainly an assisted reproductive technology developed for male infertility. For example, weak sperm, oligospermia, and low sperm survival rate. Its cost is around 30000 to 40000 yuan.
The third-generation IVF technology is mainly aimed at patients with a family history of genetic diseases, chromosomal abnormalities, and habitual miscarriage in both spouses or one partner. Due to the higher treatment cost of this technology, the cost will be higher compared to the first and second generation test tubes, which is approximately 50000 to 80000 yuan.
Unfortunately, currently in China, regardless of the generation of in vitro technology, social security reimbursement is not supported. This is mainly because China's social security funds are very tight. Even some serious illness subsidies are not sufficient, so the state will not support social security reimbursement for IVF. For pregnant women, in vitro fertilization technology also needs to analyze the situation and adjust according to their own characteristics, in order to achieve the goal of saving expenses.
Although the current state encourages childbirth, in vitro fertilization is still not included in the social security coverage. So those who want to do in vitro fertilization should be well prepared, pay attention to various details, and strive for a success as much as possible to avoid the accumulation of costs after a failed cycle enters the second cycle.
The national social security does not support reimbursement for IVF technology. Therefore, the cost also needs to be borne by the couple themselves. For couples, it is necessary to comprehensively consider various factors, actively save money, and take some conditioning measures before the surgery to improve physical health, thereby improving the success rate of IVF. It is best to achieve success in one go, so there will be no subsequent costs.