Third generation IVF refers to a new generation of in vitro fertilization embryo transfer technology, which is conducive to the preferential selection of embryos, but the disadvantage is that this technology has more interventions, which can cause damage to embryos.
The benefits of third-generation IVF are mainly applicable to people of advanced age, repeated miscarriages, repeated implantation failures, family genetic diseases, matching, etc. It can meet the needs of people who want to have a baby, and at the same time, for family genetic diseases, it can be used to realize eugenics through genetic screening and other technologies, and reduce the occurrence of hereditary diseases.
The disadvantages of third-generation IVF are that there may be no embryos during the process of raising blastocysts, the removal of cells may be potentially harmful to the embryos, and the transfer of chimeric embryos into the body cannot be avoided.
If a couple is having trouble getting pregnant, it is important to actively seek medical attention and follow the doctor’s instructions for treatment.