The claim that IVF has a short life expectancy is false, and no studies have been done to prove that IVF has a shorter life expectancy than normal. IVF is designed to help infertile couples achieve pregnancy, and although it is different from normal conception, the health status is not significantly different from that of the normal population. A number of studies have been carried out on this claim, which have thoroughly assessed the physical health, intelligence and personality of IVF babies, and have not yet found any significant difference in life expectancy between IVF babies and the normal population. In conclusion, the claim that IVF babies have a shorter life expectancy than normal people is incorrect and should not be misconstrued. However, it is still recommended that natural conception should be the mainstay. If natural conception is more difficult, you can go to the hospital for examination and consultation, and under the guidance of the doctor, you can try IVF in a reasonable manner for a successful pregnancy.