What are the requirements for the uterus for IVF treatment?

Mondo Parenting Updated on 2024-02-01

For patients who have no way to get pregnant naturally, those assisted reproductive technologies in medicine are already their hope for the last child, such as IVF technology is a good representative.

In recent years, with the increasing number of infertile patients, the demand for IVF has also increased, but this technology only has the function of helping to conceive, and its success rate will only be established on patients with certain conditions. There will be certain requirements for the physical fitness of patients, especially the physical condition of female patients, so as to improve the success rate of the first patient.

The uterus is an important site for embryo implantation, and only the uterus with a good environment is conducive to the implantation of the embryo, so when IVF is carried out, there will definitely be corresponding requirements for the woman's uterus, so what are the specific requirements?

The uterus is mainly used as an important place for embryo implantation and development, and all the development time after the embryo is successfully implanted must be completed in the uterus, so as to provide all the nutrients and protection for the embryo. From this, we can see how important the existence of the uterus is, so when carrying out **, there must be the following 3 major requirements in the uterus:

1. There is no uterine disease.

There are no uterine diseases, including endometritis, endometrial polyps, uterine fibroids and other diseases, which may cause the embryo to fail to implant normally, thereby reducing the success rate of **.

2. The size and shape of the uterus should be normal.

The size and shape of the uterus should be normal, and there can be no uterine malformations, poor uterine development, etc., if there are these conditions, even if the pregnancy is successful in the later stage, there may be miscarriage and premature birth, which will cause greater harm to the body.

3. The thickness of the inner membrane is appropriate.

In embryo transfer, because the intima is too thick or too thin is not conducive to embryo implantation, it is best to have a thickness of 8 to 10mm, which is conducive to embryo implantation, and at the same time, its thickness is required to change with the physiological cycle, so as to be conducive to the success rate.

Whether it is natural pregnancy or IVF assisted conception, if you want to get pregnant, you must have a good uterine environment, so as to improve the chance of pregnancy. For women who choose IVF to help conceive, if the uterus does not meet certain requirements, it is necessary to adjust it in time according to the doctor's instructions, so as to improve the success rate of the first child.

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