1, need to inform the doctor detailed medical history of both men and women, please prepare the following information in advance: the woman’s fallopian tube condition: the woman’s ovary condition: the woman’s uterus condition: previous treatment: Provide the above information to help the doctor to determine whether you are suitable for “IVF” fertility treatment 2, to determine that can be performed After determining whether you are suitable for “IVF” fertility treatment, you need to submit the following documents to the nurse station for examination and approval, please prepare them in advance: ID card of both parties; marriage certificate; birth certificate; ID card of both parties; and you can start to prepare for laboratory tests after you are qualified. 3, the woman check items: (1) in the menstrual cycle on the 2nd-3rd day of fasting female endocrine six, thyroid function, etc.; (2) fasting blood test, urine routine, coagulation series, liver and kidney function, blood glucose, Hepatitis B five, Hepatitis C, Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV), syphilis antibody, ABO + RH blood type, not limited to the menstrual cycle; (3) non-menstrual period of vaginal secretions, cervical secretions, mycoplasma, chlamydia, chlamydia, chlamydia, chlamydia, chlamydia, chlamydia, chlamydia and other diseases. secretion mycoplasma, chlamydia, gonococcus examination, cervical cytology (TCT); (4) vaginal ultrasound counting sinus follicles to understand the ovarian reserve; (5) electrocardiogram, chest X-ray, if necessary, endometrial biopsy, laparoscopy, immune antibodies and other tests. 4, male checkup items: (1) semen analysis (more than 2 checklists within one year), autoantibody test and semen microbiology; (2) routine blood, urine, blood type, liver and kidney function, blood glucose, Hepatitis B five, Hepatitis C, Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV), syphilis antibody; (3) semen mycoplasma, chlamydia, gonococcus test; (4) to clarify the male’s ability to reproduce, to exclude Organic pathology, routine external genitalia examination 5. Finally, the doctor introduces the treatment process, cost and possible risks and complications to both spouses, and signs the informed consent for surgery, the legalization of the identity of both spouses, and the informed consent for reduction of multiple pregnancies.