Generally, menopausal women cannot undergo IVF. The so-called IVF is the whole process of removing eggs from a woman’s ovaries, fertilizing them with sperms outside the body and culturing them for 3-5 days, and then transferring the developed embryos into the uterine cavity so that they can be deposited in the uterus to develop into a fetus, which is commonly referred to as in vitro fertilization (IVF). It is mainly for tubal infertility, such as bilateral tubal failure, unexplained infertility, endometriosis, male factor infertility, ovulation abnormalities, and cervical factors, etc., which result in infertility and cannot get a child through normal means, so IVF can be done. Ovarian hypoplasia is what causes menopause. Ovarian hypoplasia manifests itself in the form of a woman’s inability to produce normal eggs, the follicles have been depleted, and at the same time the level of estrogen and progesterone secreted will be very low, so without normal eggs, IVF cannot be done.