CHINESE JOURNAL OF MEDICINAL GUIDE ›› 2025, Vol. 27 ›› Issue (12): 1299-1299-1303.doi: 10.1009-0959.2026.010003

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Application Progress of Assisted Reproductive Technologies Oriented Toward Promoting Maternal and Infant Health

XU Shan1, YANG Fei1, LI Jingjing2, LI Mengge3, LIU Mengqi4, SONG Wenqian1*   

  1. 1.Chengwu County People's Hospital Shandong Heze 274200, China
    2.Department of Traditional Chinese Medicine Hebei Maternity Hospital Hebei Shijiazhuang 050051, China
    3.Shijiazhuang Hospital of Traditional Chinese Medicine Hebei Shijiazhuang 050051, China
    4.Cangzhou Central Hospital Hebei Cangzhou 061000, China
  • Received:2024-11-01 Revised:2025-07-28 Accepted:2025-11-15 Online:2025-12-28 Published:2026-01-26

Abstract:

Assisted reproductive technology is one of the core contents of reproductive medicine covering the key process of early life development. This study summarizes the application and development of commonly used assisted reproductive technologies in clinical practice and discusses its significance to maternal and infant health and its influence on offspring.This paper mainly elaborates and analyzes assisted reproductive technologies such as in vitro fertilization-embryo transfer technique biphasic in vitro maturation preimplantation genetic diagnosis intracytoplasmic sperm injection embryo cryopreservation techniques non-invasive preimplantation genetic detection and so on.The analysis results show that various assisted reproductive technologies offer fertility options for infertile couples playing a crucial role in preventing the transmission of genetic diseases and ensuring the health of both mothers and infants. However these technologies may pose potential risks to the birth weight cardiovascular metabolism and neurological development of offspring. Therefore assisted reproductive technologies oriented toward enhancing maternal and infant health need to be further developed to enhance safety and efficiency and to provide reference and reflection for future research to promote healthy human reproduction.

 

Key words: Assisted reproductive technologies , Maternal and infant health , Preimplantation genetic diagnosis , Single embryo transfer , Medical ethics

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