Effect of IVF on pregnancy cycle
IVF is an assisted reproductive technology, which is a hope for those couples who cannot conceive naturally due to physical reasons. In the process of IVF, the pregnancy cycle may be affected by some factors. This article elaborates on the influence of IVF on pregnancy cycle from four aspects: menstrual adjustment, follicle development, embryo transfer and success rate.

Period adjustment
Menstrual period refers to the bleeding period in women's menstrual cycle. In the process of IVF, the adjustment of menstrual period is very important. Generally speaking, before starting IVF, doctors will adjust menstruation according to women's menstrual cycle. The purpose of adjusting menstruation is to arrange the time reasonably, so that the ovaries can be controlled and stimulated in a better state, so as to maximize the success rate of IVF.
Menstrual adjustment is usually achieved by oral contraceptives or ovulation promoting drugs. In the process of taking these drugs, women need to pay close attention to their own physical changes, and take reasonable drugs according to the guidance of doctors. After stopping the medicine at an appropriate time, women will have retreating bleeding in a short time, and then enter the stage of salpingography.
The adjustment of menstrual period plays a key role in the smooth progress of IVF process, so professional doctors need to make scientific and reasonable adjustments according to individual conditions.
follicular development
Follicular development is an important part of IVF. In this process, the doctor will determine the plan of using ovulation promoting drugs according to the patient's age, ovarian reserve and other factors to promote follicular development. The quality and quantity of follicular development directly affect the success rate of IVF.
Through ultrasonic examination and monitoring of blood hormone levels, doctors can determine the appropriate time for follicle puncture. Follicle puncture is the process of removing well-developed follicles through transvaginal ultrasound guided transvaginal puncture. Then in the laboratory, the male sperm is fertilized with the female egg to form an embryo.
Follicle development is a very important part of IVF process. We must pay close attention to the physiological changes of patients to ensure good follicular development.
embryo transfer
Embryo transfer is the last step in the process of IVF, and it is also the most critical link. Before embryo transfer, doctors will culture the embryo to the most suitable stage for transfer. The time of embryo transfer is usually in the ovulation cycle of women, under the guidance of ultrasound, the embryo is sent into the uterine cavity.
After embryo transfer, women need to pay attention to rest, avoid strenuous exercise and heavy physical labor, and at the same time, they should take medicine assistance according to the doctor's recommendations. After embryo transfer, doctors will decide whether to supplement progesterone to improve the implantation rate according to women's physiological conditions and embryo quality.
Embryo transfer is the last step in the process of IVF, and it is also the most critical link. Patients need to follow the doctor's advice, reasonably arrange their lives, and reduce the adverse effects on embryos.
Success rate
The success rate of IVF is an important indicator to measure the success of the whole process, and it is also a matter of great concern to couples. The success rate is affected by many factors, including age, egg and sperm quality, follicle development, etc. According to the statistics of each hospital, the success rate of different hospitals and doctors may be different.
In addition to the doctor's skills and experience, the patient's own physical and psychological conditions will also affect the success rate. Keeping a healthy lifestyle, positive and optimistic attitude and following the doctor's guidance will help to improve the success rate.
The success rate of IVF is the result of the joint efforts of patients and doctors. It is crucial for couples to take appropriate measures to improve the success rate.
Summary
IVF has a significant impact on the pregnancy cycle. The purpose of menstrual period adjustment is to adjust the schedule and maximize the success rate. Follicular development is a crucial link in the process of IVF, and physiological changes of patients need to be closely monitored. Embryo transfer is the last step, and patients need to follow the doctor's recommendations for rest and drug assistance. The success rate is affected by many factors, including age, egg and sperm quality, follicle development, etc. Understanding these effects on the pregnancy cycle has important reference value for couples to make decisions and treat in the process of IVF.