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What does the success of the test tube depend on? Let’s take a look first.

2024-08-12

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Have a good weekend! Hello everyone, today I will explain here (v:zkyd03): In the clinical practice of IVF, the most important thing for patients to succeed in IVF is the endometrial environment, including the thickness and receptivity of the endometrium. These conditions will affect the embryo implantation rate. As long as one of them does not meet the requirements, it will affect the success rate. So what kind of endometrium is more likely to make pregnancy successful?

First, we need to look at the thickness of the endometrium. Normally, the thickness of the endometrium suitable for embryo implantation is about 8-14mm. When the endometrium is less than 7mm, the success rate will drop significantly. Of course, the thicker the endometrium, the better. It is best to keep it moderate, because too thick endometrium will hinder embryo implantation to a certain extent, thus affecting the success rate.

Second, look at the endometrial blood flow. Embryo transfer requires abundant endometrial blood flow, and according to research, uterine artery blood flow has a very important impact on the success rate. If both endometrial and subendometrial blood flow can be detected, the success rate and embryo transfer rate will be significantly improved, the live birth rate will also be improved, and the miscarriage rate will be significantly reduced.

IVF is becoming more and more mature, which makes many infertile patients feel very happy, but some people still don’t know much about this technology and the relevant precautions. As for IVF, everyone knows that its process is relatively complicated. It is not easy to get pregnant successfully, but many people worry that miscarriage will occur after success. So, will miscarriage still occur after successful IVF?