The main reason why IVF embryos stop developing is that the embryo is not good

Mondo Parenting Updated on 2024-01-31

Embryonic cessation is a heavy blow to the pregnant mother, after all, the embryo stops developing means that the fetus cannot continue to develop, and the pregnant mother may face the adverse outcome of inducing labor. There are many reasons why an embryo can stop developing during pregnancy, so what are the key reasons?

The main cause of abortion

There are many reasons for embryonic cessation of development, the first consideration is the congenital dysplasia of the embryo, which is a natural elimination, and may be the cause of the mother's own diseases, such as viral infection, chromosomal abnormalities, or its own weak constitution, or it may also be external factors, such as environmental pollution, or drug reasons that cause fetal abortion.

1. Fetal abortion refers to the appearance that the embryo dies at a stage of development and stops continuing to develop. These include biochemical pregnancy, empty sac, fetal bud without fetal heartbeat, and post-fetal heart rate arrest. It is a major culprit of "spontaneous abortion" and "**sexual abortion".

2. Under normal circumstances, after IVF transfer, if the pregnancy test is successful in the later stage, the primary consideration is that the quality of the embryo is not good, and this is not the only factor, and a comprehensive examination is still required.

3. Women who do IVF have poor egg quality due to age factors, as well as maternal autoimmune diseases, blood hypercoagulability, hypertension, diabetes, abnormal thyroid function during pregnancy, etc., which may lead to embryo termination after IVF.

4. If IVF women have some discomfort or serious diseases during pregnancy, they can take certain drugs by themselves, and some drugs with antipyretic and analgesic drugs and blood circulation and stasis will also lead to embryo abortion, such as aspirin, motherwort granules, etc.;

5. During or after IVF transfer, women have been in anxious and nervous moods, and the stimulation of psychological factors may also lead to embryo termination.

How to prevent abortion

Fetal abortion is related to many factors, in short, fetal abortion has a great impact on pregnant mothers, so it is necessary to pay attention to it during pregnancy and preparation for pregnancy, especially when it comes to their own body, to see if there is a possibility of affecting embryonic development. And in order to prevent the possibility of abortion, you need to pay attention to these things:

Chromosomal abnormalities: The incidence of chromosomal abnormalities in embryos is related to the age of the mother, and it is recommended to have children before the age of 35. If you are over the age of 35 and want to have children, you should have a genetic test before pregnancy to determine whether you can get pregnant.

Endocrine and immune abnormalities: **Primary diseases, such as hyperthyroidism or hypothyroidism, diabetes, systemic lupus erythematosus, etc.;If luteal insufficiency is confirmed, progesterone preparations or chorionic gonadotropin may be used. If it is due to autoimmune abnormalities, different measures are used for different diseases.

Uterine abnormalities: Medications or surgeries for different causes**.

Genital tract infections: drug selection for different pathogenic microorganisms**.

The most effective way to prevent abortion is to effectively control the patient's own disease before pregnancy, so that whether you choose IVF or natural pregnancy, the possibility of abortion is correspondingly reduced.

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The occurrence of fetal termination has a lot to do with the poor quality of the embryo, but it is also bad news for patients.

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