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Who is Suitable for IVF in Thailand? A Clear Breakdown of 7 Major Groups

Who is Suitable for IVF in Thailand? A Clear Breakdown of 7 Major Groups

Published: 2026-06-15 |Views: 6668

Who Is More Suitable for IVF in Thailand?

In recent years, with accelerated lifestyles, increased work pressure, and delayed childbearing age, infertility has become a significant challenge for many families. According to relevant data, approximately 10%–15% of couples of reproductive age worldwide face varying degrees of fertility difficulties.

For families struggling with natural conception, IVF technology has become an important pathway to realize their dreams of parenthood. In particular, Thailand's third-generation IVF technology, which has garnered much attention in recent years, attracts more and more families from abroad seeking consultation and treatment, thanks to its advanced embryo screening techniques, mature medical systems, and comprehensive service processes.

So, which groups of people are better suited to fulfill their fertility aspirations through IVF in Thailand?

Group 1: Women with Infertility Caused by Reproductive System Conditions

Female factors have always been a significant cause of infertility. Clinical data indicates that common causes of female infertility include:

  • Ovulation disorders
  • Blocked or hydrosalpinx fallopian tubes
  • Endometriosis
  • Polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS)
  • Abnormal endometrial receptivity
  • Unexplained infertility

Among these, blocked fallopian tubes and ovulation dysfunction account for a relatively high proportion.

For women with severely damaged fallopian tubes, repeated unsuccessful treatment, or long-term failed attempts to conceive, IVF technology can bypass the natural conception process and directly transfer high-quality embryos into the uterus, thereby potentially improving the chances of pregnancy.

Group 2: Male Infertility Patients

Many families attribute long-term difficulty in conceiving solely to the female partner, yet male factors account for approximately 40%–50% of infertility cases.

Common male infertility issues include:

  • Oligospermia (low sperm count)
  • Asthenospermia (low sperm motility)
  • Teratozoospermia (abnormal sperm morphology)
  • Azoospermia (no sperm in ejaculate)
  • Varicocele
  • Retrograde ejaculation
  • Chronic prostatitis
  • Reproductive system infections

For conditions such as low sperm count or poor motility, ICSI (intracytoplasmic sperm injection) in IVF can directly select a high-quality sperm and inject it into the egg, potentially significantly improving the fertilization rate and offering new hope for male infertility patients.

Group 3: Women Over 35 Years Old Planning Pregnancy

Age is one of the most critical factors affecting female fertility. The number of follicles in a woman's ovaries is fixed at birth, and it declines with age without the possibility of regeneration.

Especially after age 35:

  • Egg count significantly decreases
  • Egg quality gradually declines
  • Increased rate of chromosomal abnormalities in embryos
  • Higher risk of miscarriage

After age 40, the natural conception rate declines rapidly.

Therefore, for women of advanced reproductive age, those who have experienced multiple failed attempts to conceive, or those with recurrent miscarriage, early fertility assessment and assisted reproduction using Thailand's third-generation IVF technology may help achieve more favorable pregnancy outcomes.

Group 4: Patients with Immune Infertility

Some couples, after thorough examinations, find that all physical indicators are normal yet remain unable to conceive over an extended period. This may be attributed to immune infertility.

Under certain circumstances, the human body may produce antibodies against reproductive-related antigens such as:

  • Sperm
  • Seminal plasma
  • Eggs
  • Zona pellucida
  • Embryonic tissue

These antibodies can hinder sperm-egg binding, embryo implantation, or even embryonic development, leading to difficulty in conceiving.

For patients with immune infertility, IVF technology combined with an individualized treatment approach may effectively improve the chances of conception.

Group 5: Individuals at Risk of Genetic Disorders or Chromosomal Abnormalities

If a couple has any of the following conditions:

  • Family history of genetic disease
  • Balanced chromosomal translocation
  • Chromosomal abnormalities
  • Recurrent miscarriage
  • History of missed miscarriage
  • Multiple failed IVF attempts

It is recommended to pay special attention to the genetic status of embryos.

PGT (preimplantation genetic testing) in Thailand's third-generation IVF can screen embryos for chromosomal abnormalities and certain genetic disorders before transfer, helping to select relatively healthy embryos for implantation.

This technology is particularly valuable for families with advanced maternal age, as it may help reduce the risk of miscarriage, pregnancy loss, and transmission of genetic diseases, thereby increasing the likelihood of a healthy birth.

Group 6: Individuals with Personalized Family Planning Needs

With the advancement of assisted reproductive technology, more families are seeking scientific ways to achieve more rational family planning.

Examples include:

  • Desire to maximize the utilization of high-quality embryos
  • Planning for a second or third child
  • Wish to preserve fertility in advance
  • Desire to reduce genetic risks through genetic screening

Such families often prefer overseas assisted reproduction centers with abundant medical resources and mature technology. As a result, Thailand has become a key destination for many families pursuing cross-border fertility treatment.

Group 7: Individuals Requiring Third-Party Assisted Reproduction

Some families are unable to complete the reproduction process on their own due to specific medical reasons, such as:

  • Severely diminished ovarian function
  • Inability to obtain usable eggs
  • Inability to obtain usable sperm
  • Absence or severe pathology of the uterus
  • Repeated pregnancy failure

Provided it complies with local laws and regulations, third-party assisted reproduction options may help complete the family-building plan.

It is important to note that laws regarding assisted reproduction vary significantly across different countries and regions. Therefore, it is essential to research local policies in advance and choose legitimate, regulated service providers.

Why Are More Families Choosing IVF in Thailand?

In recent years, Thailand's assisted reproduction industry has developed rapidly. Its main advantages include:

  • ✔ Advanced third-generation IVF technology
  • ✔ International-standard embryology laboratories
  • ✔ Extensive experience in treating older women seeking pregnancy
  • ✔ Personalized diagnosis and treatment plans
  • ✔ Comprehensive medical service system
  • ✔ Relatively convenient cross-border medical procedures

For families seeking fertility treatment abroad, in addition to medical technology, factors such as language communication, hospital appointments, treatment arrangements, and accommodation are equally important.

Global Newborn has long been dedicated to overseas assisted reproduction services, providing professional consultation, hospital coordination, overseas patient accompaniment, travel planning, and end-to-end support for families in need, helping more families embark on their journey toward parenthood.

In Closing

IVF is not a necessary choice for everyone, but for families who have been trying to conceive for a long time without success, who have fertility obstacles, or who have special family-building needs, it undoubtedly offers more possibilities to realize their dreams.

If you have been trying to conceive for over a year without success, we recommend seeking a professional fertility evaluation as early as possible. Identifying the underlying cause and developing a scientifically sound treatment plan can help avoid missing the optimal window for conception.

We wish every family expecting a new life the very best news soon.