People with good ovarian function who have difficulty in conceiving naturally and who meet the indications for IVF also need to undergo IVF for assisted conception. IVF is not an assisted reproduction technique only for people with poor ovarian function, in fact, its applicability includes patients with serious tubal diseases, such as pelvic inflammatory disease, tubal tuberculosis and other tubal blockage, hydrosalpinx, endometriosis, immune infertility, unexplained infertility, and patients with hereditary diseases that require pre-transplantation diagnosis, etc. In other words, regardless of ovarian function, if there is difficulty in natural conception and meets the indications of IVF, it is necessary to do IVF to assist conception. In other words, regardless of the ovarian function, as long as the difficulty of natural conception meets the indications of IVF, it is possible to assist conception through IVF. In conclusion, it is recommended to consult a specialized doctor and obtain standardized diagnosis and treatment when necessary.