First, the first condition is that parents are healthy and both sperm and eggs have normal activities.
People with a little medical knowledge probably know that the specific process of IVF is to take out the germ cells of both husband and wife, then culture them in vitro, and then combine them to form embryos and put them into the mother for growth. This requires both husband and wife to be healthy, and the germ cells of both sides should have certain activity in order to combine normally and develop successfully.
Second, the second condition may be that nutrition should keep up, because good nutrition can make embryos grow smoothly in the mother.
I think the second condition is nutritional support. Before pregnancy or IVF, both husband and wife must pay attention to their own nutrition. The most important thing is to ensure that both sides can't get sick, and even if the IVF is placed in the mother's body after success, more attention should be paid to nutritional supplement to make the embryo develop normally.
Third, there are economic conditions, because doing IVF will cost a lot of money.
I think it is also a hard condition to have a certain economic strength, because the money spent on IVF is at least 30,000 to 40,000, and going to a more advanced hospital may cost 65,438+10,000. Sometimes IVF can't be done once, and it costs a lot of money again and again, so it takes a certain amount of money to succeed.
Childbearing is a stage that all of us need to face. If you can't give birth normally for some reason, you can seek the method of assisted reproductive technology.