What disease cannot be treated with in vitro fertilization

  More and more people now have a certain understanding of in vitro fertilization, especially those women who cannot conceive naturally and are particularly fond of it. They hope to obtain the baby they want through in vitro fertilization technology. But not everyone can do IVF. This article will introduce what diseases cannot be treated with in vitro fertilization.

  

What disease cannot be treated with in vitro fertilization1

  If the provider of sperm or eggs has reproductive or urinary system diseases, or sexually transmitted diseases, then such a person cannot undergo in vitro fertilization.

  If either party providing the eggs or sperm has a bad habit such as drug or alcohol addiction, then such a person cannot undergo in vitro fertilization.

  If the provider of sperm or eggs is experiencing radiation, drugs, or the effects of drugs, such a person cannot undergo in vitro fertilization.

  Women with serious genetic diseases, such as thalassemia, or serious physical diseases, such as AIDS, or mental diseases, are not suitable for IVF.

  If there are problems with one's own eggs and sperm, receiving sperm or egg donation, but both the donor couple have reproductive or urinary tract infections, or sexually transmitted diseases, or if the donor has problems with alcohol and drug abuse, or if the female uterus does not have the conditions for reproduction, it is not suitable for in vitro fertilization.

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