Requirements for the third generation of IVF
With the development of science and technology, the emergence of three generations of IVF technology has brought new hope to couples who cannot conceive naturally. However, certain conditions and requirements need to be met for three generations of IVF. This article will elaborate on the requirements of three generations of IVF from four aspects.

1. Age requirements
First, age is one of the important requirements for three generations of IVF. The age of the woman should be between 30 and 40 years old, while the age of the man is not strictly limited. This is because the egg quality of women declines with age, and the egg quality of women between 30 and 40 years old has reached a level that is more suitable for IVF.
Secondly, age also has a direct impact on the success rate of IVF. Young women have a higher success rate for IVF, and also have a lower risk of miscarriage and birth defects. Therefore, age requirements are very important when carrying out three generations of IVF.
Finally, the age requirement is also related to the legal provisions of IVF and hospital policies. Different countries and regions have different regulations on age requirements, which need to be operated in accordance with local laws and hospital policies.
2. Good health
Three generations of IVF babies need healthy reproductive systems of both sides. The woman should have normal reproductive organ structure and function, and rule out uterine malformation, ovarian dysfunction, etc. The man also needs normal sperm quality and quantity to rule out sperm abnormalities, semen abnormalities and other problems.
In addition to the health of the reproductive system, both sides also need to eliminate other potential health problems. Chronic diseases, genetic diseases, AIDS, etc. are all contraindications for three generations of IVF. This is to ensure the health and safety of IVF.
Therefore, before the third generation of IVF, both parties need to conduct a comprehensive physical examination and genetic testing to ensure that their health meets the requirements.
3. Psychological endurance
The technical complexity of three generations of IVF and the long treatment process put forward higher requirements for the psychological endurance of both spouses. The failure of IVF, abortion, birth defects and other risks may bring psychological damage to couples.
Therefore, couples need to be fully prepared and receive professional psychological guidance before deciding to carry out the third generation of IVF. This helps them to better deal with various emotional fluctuations in the treatment process and maintain a positive attitude and mentality.
At the same time, the understanding, support and trust between couples also play a vital role in the successful implementation of three generations of IVF. They need to support each other and face difficulties and setbacks together.
4. Economic conditions
Three generations of IVF is an expensive treatment, which requires both the husband and wife to have good economic conditions. The whole process of IVF, including medical examination, drug costs, surgery costs, etc., requires a certain amount of money.
In addition, if artificial assisted breeding technology, such as embryo transfer, is needed, the cost will also increase further. Therefore, couples should fully assess and prepare their own economic ability before deciding to carry out three generations of IVF to ensure that they can bear such costs.
Summary
To sum up, three generations of IVF need to meet various requirements. Age, physical health, psychological endurance and economic conditions are all important factors for three generations of IVF. Only by meeting these requirements can couples successfully carry out three generations of IVF technology and realize their fertility aspirations.