The pressure of work and study in today's society is relatively high, and the age of onset for various diseases is getting younger and younger. Many couples have attempted to conceive multiple times but are unable to conceive, making IVF the only way out for many couples. So will IVF be successful?
IVF refers to the process of combining fertilized eggs outside the body, forming an embryo, and then placing the fertilized egg back into the female uterus for conception. As the most popular modern assisted reproductive technology today, in vitro fertilization is not without a failure rate. So infertile couples who come to do IVF may not necessarily succeed, and the probability of failure still exists. Everyone must be mentally prepared for this.
IVF brings hope for fertility to infertile couples, but due to limitations in in vitro testing conditions, IVF may fail during in vitro fertilization. Normally, the success rate of in vitro fertilization is 30%, and the techniques used in different hospitals vary greatly. Smaller hospitals may have even lower success rates.
Therefore, in order to ensure a higher success rate, it is recommended that infertile couples go to well-known hospitals for in vitro fertilization technology. IVF, as an assisted reproductive technology, is suitable for individuals with tubal inflammation, chocolate cysts, immunological infertility, asthenozoospermia, oligospermia, and sperm abnormalities.