Difficult pregnancy, inquiring everywhere finally found a glimmer of hope - IVF, but was misled by many rumors on the Internet, and for a while I was overwhelmed... So, today, let's take a look at a few misunderstandings about IVF.
Myth 1: Can IVF induction cause premature ovarian failure? Will the eggs in the ovaries be "hollowed out" prematurely?
Many female friends who do IVF are worried that ovulation induction treatment may affect ovarian function, resulting in premature aging of the ovaries, in fact, every menstrual cycle ovaries will have a certain number of basal follicles, in the natural state over time, only one follicle develops into a mature follicle, and then ovulation, the other basal follicles will enter the self-degenerating atresia stage.
At the next menstrual cramp, another batch of follicles will wake up and begin to grow, and the cycle will start... Ovulation-stimulating drugs rescue follicles that should have disappeared, include them in the co-growth team, prompt them to grow into mature follicles as well, and then help women get more eggs as much as possible.

Ovulation-stimulating drugs do not interfere with other sleeping follicles while saving follicles, so ovulation induction does not "hollow out" the ovaries prematurely. Current reports have not yet found accelerated aging in ovulation-inducing populations, so women don't have to worry too much.
Myth 2: Will IVF promotion make people fat?
Some women who find a little bit fatter during IVF induction may be:
Because the ovulation induction injection causes the estrogen level to rise, so that the water remains in the body, resulting in the phenomenon of fattening, but this phenomenon is only temporary. When the induction is stopped, with the metabolism of the drug, the level of estrogen returns to normal, the water stuck in the body will slowly be excreted, and the phenomenon of fatness will return to normal, so there is no need to worry too much.
The other is to enhance nutrition during the promotion period, and some women become fat due to excessive supplementation. This kind of fattening has nothing to do with promoting drainage, and if you want to regain weight, you can only rely on a reasonable diet and exercise to lose weight.
Myth three: MUST BE A CAESAR TO DO IVF?
No. In fact, IVF, like natural pregnancy, still requires doctors to make comprehensive judgments based on the physical condition of pregnant mothers in the mode of delivery.
The indications for caesarean section are often excessive fetus, incorrect fetal position, pregnant women with pregnancy complications or certain diseases are not suitable for vaginal delivery, and there is no clinical data to indicate that IVF must undergo a caesarean section.
It is recommended that pregnant mothers of IVF undergo regular obstetric examinations and prenatal assessments to choose a suitable mode of delivery.
Myth 4: Can you put more embryos if you promote ovulation?
According to the Guidelines for the Regulation of Reproductive Medicine of the Chinese Medical Association, the Ministry of Health stipulates that the number of embryos transferred in each cycle ≤ 2 regardless of age and number of transfer cycles; Increasing the number of embryos transferred increases the risk to mother and baby.
The general female uterus is suitable for the growth of 1 baby, its space, nutrients, blood are relatively sufficient, as the number of babies increases, nutrients will be "divided", the baby's low weight, premature birth, miscarriage and other probabilities will increase.
Therefore, it is still based on safety, and do not blindly pursue the number of embryos.
Shenzhen Zhongshan Urology Hospital
In 1986, the First Affiliated Hospital of Sun Yat-sen Medical University sent a medical team headed by Professor Mei Hua to support the development of health in the Shenzhen Special Administrative Region and established the Shenzhen Medical Center of Sun Yat-sen Medical University. In 1997, it was upgraded to Shenzhen Urology Hospital of Sun Yat-sen Medical University. In the same year, Professor Zhuang Guanglun, the "Father of IVF in China", personally founded the first IVF center in Shenzhen in this hospital, which was one of the first reproductive medicine centers approved by the health department to implement assisted reproductive technology, and the first case of IVF babies in Shenzhen was born in our hospital in 1998. In 2003, the hospital was renamed Shenzhen Zhongshan Urology Hospital.
Our hospital focuses on reproductive medicine as the key development direction, and the Reproductive Medicine Center is a standing committee unit of the Reproductive Medicine Branch of the Chinese Medical Association and a vice chairman unit of the Reproductive Medicine Branch of the Guangdong Medical Association. The success rate of IVF in the Reproductive Medicine Center has maintained the advanced level in China, and the diagnosis and treatment rate of recurrent abortion and repeated embryo implantation failure in the Reproductive Immunization Diagnosis and Treatment Center is at the international leading level. Since the establishment of the hospital, around the reproductive medicine year by year to open reproductive fertility center, reproductive immunity diagnosis and treatment department, reproductive fertility Chinese medicine hall, reproductive urology and andrology, gynecology, reproductive medicine clinical research center and other special departments, up to now, our hospital has been difficult to conceive families successfully created more than 30,000 IVF babies.
Hospital mission: to create a healthy life, round your family.
Hospital vision: with reproductive medicine as the main body, to build a modern specialized hospital with cultural value and soul, responsible for patients, employees and the government, and with leading technology.
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