What are the contraindications to IVF?

Babies born using the in vitro fertilization-embryo transfer technique are called IVF babies, and these children are also grown in their mother’s womb. So, are there contraindications to IVF? The answer is yes. The following are the contraindications to IVF. 1. Either of the egg and sperm donor has alcoholism, drug addiction and other bad habits. Either of the egg and sperm donors is suffering from acute infections of the reproductive or urinary system or sexually transmitted diseases. Either of the egg and sperm donors is exposed to teratogenic rays, poisons or drugs and is in the period of action. 4. The uterus of the female partner does not have the function of pregnancy or serious physical disease cannot bear pregnancy. 5, suffering from acute infections of the reproductive and urinary systems. 6. The woman suffers from serious hereditary diseases, serious physical diseases, mental and psychological disorders, etc., which are not suitable for childbearing. 7. The couple who accepts the embryo gift or egg gift has sexually transmitted diseases or has bad habits such as alcoholism or drug addiction.