The Importance of Endometrial Requirements in IVF
IVF is a method to help couples who cannot conceive naturally to achieve fertility through in vitro fertilization. Endometrial requirements are a critical factor in IVF. Endometrium is the inner wall of the uterine cavity, and its development and preparation directly affect the implantation of embryos and the possibility of successful pregnancy. The importance of IVF intima requirements will be elaborated from four aspects.

Intima thickness
Endometrial thickness is a key indicator, which refers to the thickness of the endometrium in the uterine cavity. Under normal circumstances, the thickness of the inner membrane should be between 8-14 mm. If the intima is too thin, the possibility of embryo implantation is low, which is easy to lead to pregnancy failure. On the contrary, if the intima is too thick, it may affect the normal development and blood supply of the embryo. Therefore, in the process of IVF, doctors will adjust the intima thickness according to the specific conditions of patients to improve the success rate of pregnancy.
In fact, the increase in intimal thickness is mainly regulated by the use of hormone drugs. The patient started taking medicine a few days before the start of treatment to promote the growth and development of the intima. Monitor the growth of the endometrium and adjust the drug dose in time to ensure that the endometrium reaches the best state in the pregnancy cycle.
Intimal texture
In addition to the thickness of the intima, the texture of the intima is also very important. Poor endometrial texture may lead to obstacles in the process of embryo implantation, affecting the success rate of pregnancy. Good intima texture should be uniform, elastic and soft. In order to improve the texture of the intima, doctors usually take some measures, such as adjusting the dosage and type of drugs, and injecting hormones beneficial to the texture of the intima into patients.
Intimal blood flow
Endometrial blood flow is another important factor in intimal preparation. Good intimal blood flow is helpful to improve embryo implantation rate and pregnancy success rate. Therefore, doctors can judge whether the preparation is sufficient by ultrasonic examination of intimal blood flow. If the intimal blood flow is insufficient, the doctor may take some measures, such as adjusting the drug treatment plan, improving the patient's activity level and encouraging exercise.
Intimal morphology
Endometrial morphology refers to the structure and shape of the intima. Under normal circumstances, the intima should present a three layer structure, that is, the basement layer, the functional layer and the surface layer of the intima. If the endometrial morphology is abnormal, such as presenting polycystic changes or polyps and other lesions, it may adversely affect the implantation and development of the embryo. At this time, doctors may need to perform surgery or other treatment methods to improve the morphology of the intima.
In conclusion, the importance of IVF intima requirements cannot be ignored. The thickness, texture, blood flow and morphology of the intima are the key factors affecting the success rate of IVF. By adjusting drug treatment and taking other measures, doctors can help patients improve the development level of intima and increase the success rate of IVF.