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What are the contraindications of IVF



Contraindications of IVF

IVF is a kind of assisted reproductive technology, which helps couples who cannot conceive naturally realize their dreams of childbirth. However, not every couple is suitable for IVF treatment. IVF babies have some contraindications. If they suffer from these contraindications, it is recommended to seek other birth methods. The following are some common contraindications for IVF.

 What are the contraindications of IVF

Intrauterine malformation

Intrauterine malformation refers to the abnormal shape or abnormality of the uterus, which may affect the normal development of the embryo in the uterus. Intrauterine malformations can include uterine septum, uterine horns, uterine septum, etc. In these cases, IVF treatment may be risky, because abnormal uterine morphology may lead to embryo implantation or development difficulties. Therefore, before considering IVF treatment, it is necessary to conduct a detailed examination of the morphology and structure of the uterus.

If you have intrauterine malformations, it is recommended to consult a professional reproductive doctor to learn about other suitable fertility methods, such as endometrial transplantation or surrogacy.

Ovarian insufficiency

Ovarian insufficiency refers to the condition that the ovary cannot normally produce enough eggs or has no eggs. This may be caused by age, ovarian disease, chemotherapy or radiotherapy. For these patients, IVF treatment may not be effective.

If you have ovarian insufficiency, your doctor may recommend using donated eggs or choosing other fertility methods, such as surrogacy.

Severe male reproductive system disease

Severe male reproductive system diseases may lead to low semen quality or insufficient sperm quantity. If men suffer from these diseases, IVF treatment may not be successful. Common diseases of male reproductive system include sperm malformation, ejaculation disorder, etc.

If men suffer from serious reproductive system diseases, it is recommended to consult a professional reproductive doctor to learn about other suitable reproductive methods, such as sperm donation or surrogacy.

Serious chronic disease

Serious chronic diseases, such as heart disease, kidney disease and hypertension, may increase the risk of IVF treatment. These diseases may lead to an increased risk of pregnancy and childbirth, and may even have adverse effects on the health of embryos and newborns. In addition, some chronic diseases may require long-term drug treatment, and these drugs may have adverse effects on embryos and infants.

If you have serious chronic disease, it is recommended to treat the disease and stabilize the condition before considering IVF treatment.

Summary

IVF is an advanced assisted reproductive technology, which can help many couples realize their reproductive dreams. However, not every couple is suitable for IVF treatment. If you have intrauterine malformations, ovarian dysfunction, serious male reproductive system diseases or serious chronic diseases, it is recommended to seek other fertility methods. Before any reproductive treatment, a professional reproductive doctor should be consulted to learn more about personal conditions and make decisions based on the doctor's recommendations.

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