What is the process of IVF?
First of all, both men and women should do some related tests. In addition to the mandatory items of routine examination, some additional examinations may be added according to different personal physical conditions. First of all, women should be given antihypertensive injections, and then ovulation induction treatment should be carried out after antihypertensive treatment. Generally, the ovulation induction cycle is 8~ 12 days, and the specific time depends on the different absorption effects of each person. After that, eggs and sperm should be taken separately to complete in vitro fertilization. After the follicle matures, the eggs are taken, and then the formed embryos are transplanted into the uterus of women. The process of IVF can be simply divided into preoperative examination, ovulation induction, egg collection, male sperm collection, embryo culture and embryo transfer.
What are the advantages and disadvantages of IVF?
The advantage of IVF is that for some women with congenital tubal obstruction who have difficulty in pregnancy, IVF can be used to help them get pregnant and choose high-quality embryos. But the cost of IVF is generally higher. Generally, a test-tube baby is unsuccessful. When doing a test-tube baby, the embryo will be cultivated repeatedly, which will make them physically and mentally exhausted. The advantages and disadvantages of IVF are usually that the first and second generation IVF can't identify some congenital diseases and chromosomes. The third generation IVF makes up for this state, but it is also a burden for some families, because the price of IVF usually lasts for a long time in the process of IVF.
Advantages and disadvantages of IVF
Advantages: 1, you can fulfill your wish of not being pregnant at home, whether male or female infertility, you have the opportunity to get pregnant again.
2. Being a test-tube baby can also minimize the risk of fetal distress. Because of the high implantation rate of embryo transfer, the number of transplanted test-tube embryos can be reduced, and high-quality embryos can also be used for transplantation.
3. The third generation of test-tube babies appeared in technology. According to the methods and means, early embryos were examined before transplantation, and then unhealthy test-tube babies were eliminated, and high-quality test-tube babies were selected for transplantation, which not only improved the qualification rate of embryo implantation pregnancy, but also completed a healthy pregnancy, prevented hereditary diseases and avoided the birth of unhealthy fetuses.
Disadvantages: 1, the price is relatively expensive, and the cost of a basic IVF treatment ranges from tens of thousands to hundreds of thousands. Natural prices are usually linked to new diagnosis and treatment projects and technical strength.
2. Because the natural environment for shaping IVF in vitro is not the geographical environment in the pregnant mother's palace, it takes more time, so many IVF embryos will be wasted.
3. Due to the problem of male sperm or egg cells, IVF will encounter many health risks after birth.
Does IVF have the same life span as normal people?
The average life expectancy of IVF is similar to that of a naturally born baby. IVF does not change the genetic background such as chromosomes and genes. People's life span is influenced by many factors, such as heredity, race, social status, living background, nutrition, education, lifestyle and so on, and is also closely related to race and social environment. Under the same genetic background, living conditions, nutritional status, social education and other conditions, the life span of test-tube babies is similar to or the same as that of babies born by normal couples in natural pregnancy. IVF is called in vitro fertilization and embryo transfer technology, which is mainly an auxiliary medical means to solve the problem that both men and women cannot conceive naturally due to some pathological factors, such as ovulation disorder, tubal obstruction and abnormal male semen. If you can't conceive naturally, you can complete the process of fertilization and early embryo development through in vitro fertilization and embryo transfer. It is not directly related to the baby's long-term development and life span, so under the same life background and genetic background, the life span of IVF is basically the same and similar to that of normal naturally conceived babies.