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Ji'an IVF: Under what circumstances is it not suitable for IVF?



What is Ji'an IVF

Ji'an IVF, also known as assisted reproductive technology, is a way to help couples who cannot conceive naturally achieve fertility. Through in vitro fertilization of eggs and sperm and then implantation into the female uterus, couples can achieve their reproductive aspirations. However, not all cases are suitable for IVF, and the following will elaborate on which cases are not suitable for IVF.

 Ji'an IVF: Under what circumstances is it not suitable for IVF?

The body is not suitable for IVF

First, in some cases, the couple's physical condition may not be suitable for IVF. For example, if women suffer from serious heart disease, hypertension or diabetes, they are likely to be unable to withstand the physical pressure during IVF. In addition, if men suffer from low semen quality, impaired fertility or genetic diseases, IVF may not be an appropriate choice for them.

In addition, if couples have ever suffered from certain infectious diseases, such as hepatitis B and AIDS, doctors may advise them not to carry out IVF, because these infectious diseases may affect the development of embryos and the health of infants.

Age limits limit some people's choices

Female age is an important factor in IVF. With the growth of age, the quality of female eggs will decline, leading to a lower success rate of pregnancy. Generally speaking, if a woman is over 35 years old, the probability of successful pregnancy will be greatly reduced. Therefore, for older women, IVF may not be an ideal choice.

In addition, the age of men will also affect the success rate of pregnancy. With the growth of age, the quality and quantity of male sperm will also decline, thus reducing the success rate of IVF.

Economic and psychological pressure

IVF is an expensive treatment process. Including medical expenses, drug expenses, etc., all require couples to bear considerable economic pressure. If the couple's financial situation is unstable or unable to bear these costs, they may have to consider other alternatives.

In addition, in the process of IVF, there will also be some psychological pressure on couples. Infertility itself may be a psychological burden, and failure or failure again in the treatment process will also bring depression and pressure to couples. Therefore, in the case of psychological instability, couples may have to reassess whether it is suitable for IVF.

conclusion

In general, although IVF is an advanced reproductive technology that can help couples who cannot conceive naturally achieve their reproductive aspirations, it is not suitable for all people. From the physical, age, economic and psychological aspects, we need to ensure that our physical and psychological conditions are suitable for IVF. Before making a decision, it is best to consult a professional doctor for advice, evaluate your own situation, and find a solution suitable for you.

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