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Can abnormal uterine development be fertilized as desired?

If the uterus is not developing normally, it will affect the implantation of the IVF embryo. IVF is a blessing and hope for many infertility patients, but it is still necessary for female patients to have a good uterus.

Whether it is a natural pregnancy or a woman who has ivory ivory assisted reproduction, the uterus plays a pivotal role. Specifically, there are the following points:

Endometrial receptivity plays a key role in post-transfer embryos

The endometrium is the layer that makes up the lining of the mammalian uterus that reacts to both estrogen and progesterone, and it changes significantly with the ovarian cycle. Endometrial receptivity is the ability of the endometrium to accept the embryo, which means that the endometrium is in a state that allows the embryo to locate, adhere, implant and change the interstitial of the endometrial gland, resulting in embryo implantation.

Can abnormal uterine development be fertilized as desired?

The endometrium is like "soil", and the soil is poor enough to accept the germination of a new seed (embryo). Therefore, this is why many women need to do ultrasound monitoring of the lining and do the endometrial conditioning protocol before IVF transplantation.

Abnormal uterine structural abnormalities seriously affect implantation of embryos after transfer

Abnormal uterine structural problems such as congenital developmental malformations of the uterus in women (bicornal uterus, septum of the uterus), endometrial polyps, endometritis and intrauterine fibroids will affect a good pregnancy after IVF.

What if the uterus is not developing normally but you are going to do IVF? Women who need to do IVF fertility need to strictly follow the doctor's instructions, do a good job of preoperative related examinations, and previous examination sheets or surgical lists on fallopian tubes and uterine cavity surgery can be brought to the doctor to see, so as to facilitate the doctor's comprehensive judgment of the condition, and then formulate a personalized induction plan and follow-up related treatment plans according to the situation.

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