At the age of 52, menopause for one year, ovarian function has declined, and often accompanied by underlying diseases such as high blood pressure, high blood sugar, etc., the risk is higher, there is almost no hope to do IVF, and embryo transfer is not recommended. At the age of 52, the ovarian function has already declined for one year, and the eggs have already been depleted, so it is impossible to get normal eggs through ovulation promotion, and fertilization and embryo transfer are impossible, so there is basically no chance to use one’s own eggs for IVF in this age group. Even if there is some reason to use another person’s donor eggs for embryo transfer through the resolution of the Medical Ethics Committee, it may result in a poor pregnancy outcome due to hormone secretion. It is not recommended to risk IVF-assisted reproduction at the age of 52 with one year of menopause in order to avoid adverse effects on the organism.