What is the need for IVF?

  What is the need for IVF?
  In vitro fertilization-embryo transfer (IVF) and intracytoplasmic single sperm injection (ICSI) are commonly known as IVF.
  In vitro fertilization – embryo transfer indications.
  1. gamete transport disorders caused by various factors on the female side.
  2. ovulation disorders.
  3. endometriosis.
  4. oligospermia or weak spermatozoa of the male partner.
  5, unexplained infertility.
  6, immune infertility.
  Indications for intracytoplasmic single sperm microinjection.
  1, severe oligospermia, weak and teratogenic spermatozoa
  2, irreversible obstructive azoospermia.
  3, spermatogenic dysfunction (excluding those caused by genetic defective diseases).
  4, immune infertility.
  5, in vitro fertilization failure.
  6, abnormal sperm acrosome.
  7. Pre-implantation embryo genetic examination is required.
  Contraindications: In vitro fertilization-embryo transfer and its derivation techniques should not be performed if one of the following conditions exists
  1. serious mental disorders, acute infections of the genitourinary system, sexually transmitted diseases in either sex.
  2, suffering from hereditary diseases that are not suitable for childbirth as stipulated in the Maternal and Child Health Law and are currently not available for pre-implantation genetic diagnosis
  3.any party with serious bad habits such as drug addiction
  4.Any party is exposed to teratogenic amount of rays, poisons and drugs and is in the period of action.
  5.The female party’s uterus does not have the function of pregnancy or serious physical disease cannot bear pregnancy.