Requirements for the third generation IVF
The third generation IVF is an assisted reproductive technology, which can help couples who cannot conceive naturally realize their reproductive dreams. However, to successfully carry out three generations of IVF, certain conditions need to be met. The following is detailed from four aspects.

1. Age and birth history
First, the age of women is one of the important factors for three generations of IVF. Appropriate age and good ovarian function can improve the success rate. Generally speaking, women should be between 25 and 40 years old.
Secondly, for couples with a known history of reproductive diseases, three generation IVF is an ideal choice. For example, if a woman suffers from polycystic ovary syndrome, tubal obstruction or endometriosis, the traditional method of natural pregnancy may not be successful. The third-generation IVF technology can bypass these problems and provide another way.
In addition, the couple's birth history is also one of the conditions to be considered. If the couple fails to conceive naturally for a long time or has experienced multiple spontaneous abortions, it indicates that there may be fertility problems. Three generations of IVF technology can help these couples.
2. Health
The third generation of IVF requires the health of the couple, excluding any health factors that may affect embryo implantation and pregnancy.
First, women need to undergo a comprehensive pre marital examination to ensure that there are no serious gynecological problems. For example, the uterus and ovary must be in good condition without any abnormality. In addition, women also need to have basic blood and endocrine function tests to ensure good physical function.
In addition, the quality of male semen is also one of the factors to be considered. The number, vitality and morphology of sperm will affect pregnancy and embryo quality. Therefore, men need to conduct semen analysis to ensure that the semen quality meets the requirements.
Finally, before the third generation of IVF, couples need to undergo some routine examinations, such as heart, liver function, kidney function, etc., to ensure that the overall physical condition is good.
3. Mental and psychological state
Couples need to have good psychological quality and stable family relations before carrying out three generations of IVF. This process can experience trial and error, disappointment and stress. Only when couples can withstand these pressures and maintain a positive attitude can they better face possible difficulties.
In the process of three generations of IVF, couples also need to fully understand the principle of technology and possible risks. They should work closely with doctors and professional teams to develop appropriate treatment plans and schedules to maximize the chances of success.
In addition, family stability and support are also important. Family members should understand the needs of the couple and provide emotional and substantive support.
4. Selection of hospitals and doctors
Three generation IVF babies need to be carried out in professional assisted reproductive hospitals. The choice of hospitals and doctors is crucial.
First of all, doctors should have rich experience and professional knowledge, and be familiar with the third-generation IVF technology and related surgical procedures. They should conduct a comprehensive assessment and diagnosis of the couple's situation and develop a personalized treatment plan.
Secondly, hospitals should have perfect equipment and laboratory conditions. These conditions are critical to the process of embryo culture and embryo transfer. Only high-quality equipment and laboratories can ensure the success of three generations of IVF.
Finally, the hospital should have a good reputation and successful cases. By understanding the hospital's patient feedback and successful three generation IVF cases, couples can better assess the strength and technical level of the hospital.
Summary
To carry out three generations of IVF, couples need to meet certain conditions. First, women's age and reproductive history need to be within the appropriate range. Secondly, couples need to maintain good health, both physically and mentally. In addition, couples also need to have good psychological quality and stable family relations. Finally, the choice of hospitals and doctors is crucial. Only under the guidance of appropriate hospitals and doctors can three generations of IVF be successfully carried out.