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How long can IVF live?



How long can IVF live?

IVF refers to the baby that is conceived by transferring the embryos fertilized in the laboratory through artificial insemination or assisted reproduction technology to the mother. Many people have doubts about the life span of IVF. The following will elaborate on the life span of IVF from several aspects.

 How long can IVF live?

1. Genetic factors

The longevity of IVF may be affected by genetic factors. First, if parents have genetic diseases or genetic susceptibility, these genes may be transferred to IVF, increasing their risk of suffering from corresponding diseases. Secondly, problems such as embryo chromosome abnormality or gene mutation may occur during manual operation, which may also affect the life span of IVF.

However, it is worth mentioning that the continuous progress of medical technology has improved the genetic screening ability of IVF, and the screening and genetic counseling of genetic diseases can reduce the impact of genetic factors on IVF life expectancy.

2. Mother's age

The age of the mother is also an important factor affecting the life span of IVF. Older women have a higher risk of pregnancy, may suffer from chronic diseases, and complications during childbirth are more common. In addition, with the growth of age, the quality of female eggs will also decline, which is likely to lead to embryos with chromosomal abnormalities, further affecting the life span of infants.

Therefore, IVF mothers should conduct assisted reproductive technology as soon as possible to reduce the impact of age on infant life expectancy.

3. Preventive delivery and follow-up care

The life span of test tube babies is also closely related to preventive delivery and follow-up care. The fact that IVF babies reproduce in laboratory conditions does not mean that they are not at risk in the face of the external environment. On the contrary, IVF may be more vulnerable and require additional attention and care.

Therefore, the parents of test tube babies should ensure that after the birth of the child, they should carry out careful care according to the doctor's recommendations, vaccinate regularly, and pay attention to the prevention of infection and disease.

4. Family environment and lifestyle

The life span of IVF is also closely related to their family environment and lifestyle. A stable, warm and healthy family environment is conducive to the development of infants' physical and mental health. Good eating habits, moderate exercise and avoiding harmful lifestyle are also important factors to keep infants healthy.

To sum up, the life span of IVF may be affected by many factors, such as genetic factors, mother's age, preventive delivery and follow-up care, family environment and lifestyle. However, with the continuous progress of medical technology, the survival opportunities of IVF are also increasing. It is important to provide good care and family support for IVF babies to promote their healthy development.

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