Although there are people who advocate singleness in modern society, more people still want to have a small family, including mom, dad and a baby. However, some people have never been able to fulfill their wish. The baby is slow to come, and when both parents go to the hospital for a check-up, they are found to have health problems. Often at this time, the doctor will suggest in vitro fertilization. So, can all infertility cases be treated with in vitro fertilization? For example, can a child with an immature uterus be treated with in vitro fertilization? An immature uterus is a type of uterine developmental abnormality. Generally, such symptoms have a great impact on female fertility. The small uterus that usually leads to infertility is divided into congenital immature uterus and acquired hypoplastic small uterus. If it is the latter, it will only reduce the chance of pregnancy and is not an absolute indication of infertility. If it is the former, it is mostly caused by chromosomal abnormalities and it is difficult to get pregnant. There is not much point in doing IVF. In fact, many of us have always had certain misunderstandings about test-tube babies. Some people think that IVF is a panacea and that any infertile woman can have IVF, but this is not the case. For women who are undergoing in vitro fertilization, they must ensure that their uterus is completely normal. If a woman's uterus is abnormal, even if the in vitro fertilization is successful and the embryo is transplanted into the uterus, she will still have a miscarriage. The same is true for patients with immature uteruses.Under normal circumstances, when a woman reaches puberty, under the influence of hormones, her uterus will mature and she will gain fertility. However, some female friends were affected by certain factors in their childhood, which caused the uterus to stop developing, thus forming an immature uterus. If organs such as the hypothalamus, pituitary gland, and ovaries malfunction, uterine hypoplasia will inevitably occur. Generally speaking, if this happens, normal conception is impossible and in vitro fertilization is not possible. Because a woman's uterus is too small to conceive a fetus. There is a chance of conceiving an embryo if the sum of the length + width + thickness of the uterus is greater than or equal to 12 cm. From the above, we can know whether a young uterus can be used for in vitro fertilization? The answer is not certain. If the sum of the length, width and thickness of the uterus is greater than or equal to 12 cm, there is a chance of conceiving an embryo. If the uterus is smaller, test tube fertilization cannot be done, because even if it is done, it will affect the growth of the embryo. Therefore, if you have an immature uterus, you still have to go to the hospital for treatment, so that there may be a glimmer of hope. |
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