What is the current maximum life expectancy for IVF?

There is currently no accurate answer to what the maximum life expectancy of IVF is, as it has not been around for very long. IVF is a relatively common means of assisted reproduction, mainly for couples suffering from infertility. Since IVF has not been around for very long, there is no accurate data to prove that its lifespan is any different from that of a naturally conceived baby, and there is usually no significant difference between the appearance of IVF and that of a naturally born baby. During growth and development, the weight and metabolism of IVF babies may differ from those of naturally conceived babies. For example, the chances of developing high blood pressure, high blood cholesterol and diabetes mellitus may increase after a certain age, which may be related to in-vitro manipulation and poor in-utero environment during IVF. If a couple suffers from infertility and cannot conceive naturally, they may consider IVF, but they must choose a regular hospital to perform the operation so that improper operation will not lead to adverse consequences. If you have any other questions, it is recommended to consult a professional doctor for guidance.