"I had 2 fetal arrests, I was really scared, I wanted to do IVF, will IVF not stop if I do IVF? ”
I'm going to do the third generation of test tubes, and if I do the third generation test tube, I won't have fetal arrest, right?”
Have friends with a history of repeated fetal arrest also have such thoughts?
So the question is, can repeated abortion and IVF really avoid another abortion?
There are many and complex reasons for abortion, which are mainly divided into two major reasons, one is embryonic factors, and the other is maternal factors.
First of all, the first and second generations of IVF can only solve the problem of "not being pregnant", but cannot solve the problem of repeated fetal arrest.
Secondly, the third generation of IVF can indeed detect the chromosomes of the embryos before the embryo is implanted, eliminate the embryos with abnormal chromosomal parts, and transfer the embryos with normal chromosomes, thereby reducing the miscarriage rate, thereby improving the pregnancy rate and live birth rate. That is, the third generation of test tube can avoid abortion due to chromosomal abnormalities of the embryo.
However, if the abortion is caused by maternal factors, the problem of fetal arrest cannot be solved by doing three generations of test tubes.
Do you understand?IVF