Relationship between success rate and cost
The third generation of IVF is a more high-end birth mode, which can help couples who cannot conceive naturally achieve their fertility aspirations. However, compared with the traditional method of pregnancy, the cost of third-generation IVF is relatively high, which makes many couples consider the relationship between success rate and cost when choosing whether to carry out third-generation IVF. In the following section, the relationship between success rate and cost will be described in detail from four aspects: hospital selection, operation cost, medical insurance and follow-up cost.

Hospital selection
First of all, the choice of hospital has an important impact on the success rate and cost of three generations of IVF. Well known professional hospitals usually have more advanced equipment and rich experience, and can provide more considerate services and higher success rates. However, the cost of these professional hospitals is relatively high. In China, for example, the cost of three generations of IVF in well-known IVF hospitals, such as Peking Union Medical College Hospital and Shanghai Jiaotong University Medical College Affiliated Obstetrics and Gynecology Hospital, usually ranges from hundreds of thousands to millions. Therefore, when choosing hospitals, couples should consider their own economic strength and requirements for success rate.
Operation expenses
Secondly, the operation cost is an important part of the cost of the third generation IVF. Operation expenses include various expenses, such as auxiliary reproductive technology expenses, operating instrument expenses, operating room use fees, etc. The level of these costs directly affects the total costs of the three generations of IVF. The operation costs vary greatly in different countries and regions. Taking the United States as an example, the operation costs of third-generation IVF babies are usually between 20000 and 30000 dollars. In addition, the cost of surgery will also be affected by factors such as the development of medical technology and the upgrading of equipment.
medical insurance
In addition to the cost of surgery, medical insurance is also a factor that couples need to consider when carrying out three generations of IVF. The medical insurance systems in different countries and regions are different, and the medical insurance level for the three generations of IVF is also different. In the UK, for example, the NHS (National Health Service) provides free treatment for third-generation IVF babies, and couples only need to pay part of the drug costs. In the United States and other countries, couples need to bear higher medical costs, and the coverage of medical insurance is limited. Therefore, couples should consult the medical insurance company to understand the specific provisions and coverage of insurance before carrying out the third generation IVF.
Subsequent expenses
Finally, the success rate and cost are also affected by subsequent costs. The third generation of IVF does not guarantee the success of one operation. Some couples may need to try many times. Each attempt requires the payment of corresponding fees, including the cost of assisted reproductive technology, operating room use costs, etc. In addition, the successful rearing and education also need some financial support, such as the daily expenses, medical expenses and education expenses of infants. Therefore, couples need to fully consider the subsequent costs and make corresponding economic preparations before carrying out three generations of IVF.
Summary
In conclusion, there is a close relationship between the success rate of three generations of IVF and the cost. Factors such as hospital selection, operation costs, medical insurance and follow-up costs will affect the success rate and costs of the third generation IVF. Before three generations of IVF, couples should consider their economic strength, requirements for success rate and medical insurance, and make a wise choice. Only after fully considering the relationship between success rate and cost, can couples make rational decisions and find the most appropriate way for their fertility aspirations.