2024-08-12
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Congenital uterine malformation refers to abnormal uterine shape during embryonic development, which may affect fertility. For women with uterine malformation, if they hope to solve fertility problems through IVF technology, they need to pay attention to the following aspects.
First of all, you need to fully understand the type of uterine malformation you have. There are many forms of uterine malformation, including unicornuate uterus, bicornuate uterus, uterine septum, etc. Different types of uterine malformation have different degrees of impact on fertility. Therefore, before deciding to undergo IVF treatment, you should first undergo a detailed examination and diagnosis to understand your condition and provide a basis for the selection of subsequent treatment and assisted reproductive plans.
Secondly, consider the treatment of uterine malformation. For some uterine malformations that can be corrected, such as uterine septum, surgical treatment can be used to improve fertility conditions. After the corrective surgery, the patient should maintain a good physical condition and follow the doctor's advice to perform appropriate rehabilitation exercises to improve the function of the uterus and fertility.
Again, actively cooperate with the doctor's IVF treatment. Before IVF treatment, the patient needs to undergo a comprehensive and detailed physical examination to understand the specific condition of the uterus. The doctor will develop a personalized treatment plan based on the patient's condition and physical examination results. During the treatment, the patient should strictly follow the doctor's requirements, maintain a positive and optimistic attitude, and enhance confidence in the treatment.