Who are the three generations of IVF suitable for?
The third generation of IVF is a medical technology that can help couples who cannot conceive naturally realize their reproductive dreams. The following will introduce in detail the population suitable for three generations of IVF babies in terms of age, infertility causes, genetic diseases and family diseases.

1. Age factor
The reproductive capacity of women will decline with the increase of age, especially women over 35 years old. Three generation IVF technology is applicable to older women to help them successfully conceive. Just like XX Hospital in real life, in their third-generation IVF center, the expert team helped many older women successfully move into the role of mother.
In addition, young women may also encounter infertility problems, and the third-generation IVF technology is also applicable to these situations. For example, young women may have ovulation disorders or infertility reasons such as endometriosis.
2. Causes of infertility
The third generation of IVF is suitable for a variety of infertility reasons, including male factors and female factors. For male infertility patients, such as poor sperm quality or inability to discharge sperm naturally, the third-generation IVF technology can help women conceive.
For female infertility patients, such as fallopian tube obstruction, polycystic ovary syndrome, etc., the third-generation IVF technology can help them conceive through assisted pregnancy methods.
3. Genetic diseases
Three generation IVF technology can solve the transmission problem of some genetic diseases. Couples with genetic diseases in the family can use this technology to screen embryos and select healthy embryos for implantation, thus reducing the incidence of genetic diseases in the next generation.
For example, the third generation IVF center in a hospital provides genetic assessment to screen potential genetic risks. They use the most advanced technology to detect single gene diseases, chromosome abnormalities and polygene diseases.
4. Family diseases
Not only genetic diseases, but also some familial diseases can be solved through three generations of IVF technology. For example, for familial breast cancer related to specific gene mutations, couples can select embryos that do not carry relevant gene mutations for implantation by screening embryos, so as to reduce the risk of disease in the next generation.
For couples with certain diseases in their families, the third-generation IVF technology is a promising choice. It can not only help them realize their dreams of reproduction, but also reduce the risk of genetic diseases in the next generation.
summary
The third-generation IVF technology is applicable to older or younger women, infertile patients caused by infertility, and couples with genetic or family diseases. It provides a way for different populations to solve fertility problems, and is expected to reduce the transmission risk of genetic diseases in the next generation. The development of this technology has brought new hope to many couples who are eager to have healthy children.