Advantages and disadvantages of in vitro fertilization

The advantages of one generation of IVF are manifested in its ability to solve infertility caused by tubal impassability and other reasons, while the disadvantages are manifested in its relatively low success rate. 1. Advantages: In the practical application of one-generation IVF, it is mainly to screen high-quality sperms through medical technology, combine them directly with eggs, and realize in vitro culture, which can well solve the infertility caused by the female body, such as tubal impassability, endometriosis, and so on. 2. Disadvantages: The disadvantage of the first generation of IVF is that its success rate is relatively low, mainly due to the sperm and eggs are affected by environmental factors during in vitro cultivation, which will enhance the failure rate to a certain extent. At the same time, the generation of IVF is also difficult to solve the male’s own reasons for not being able to conceive, such as weak sperm, oligospermia and so on.

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