Who is suitable for IVF imaging?
Test tube baby refers to the baby whose fertilized egg is cultivated to a certain stage in the laboratory through assisted reproduction technology, and then implanted into the mother's uterus, and finally delivered successfully by the mother. IVF imaging is a means to detect and evaluate whether the patient's fallopian tube is unobstructed, which is an important step before IVF. The following will describe in detail the population suitable for IVF from the aspects of age, oviduct condition, male infertility and female ovulation disorder.

Age
IVF imaging is suitable for couples who are in the suitable childbearing period. The fertility of women begins to decline after the age of 35. The older they are, the lower the chance of successful pregnancy. Therefore, IVF imaging can be considered for couples over 35 years old who have failed many times in IVF in natural cycles. This examination can help doctors evaluate the condition of women's uterus and fallopian tubes, and provide an important basis for the smooth operation of IVF.
Fallopian tube condition
IVF imaging is applicable to female couples with fallopian tube problems. The fallopian tube is the passage for the egg to enter the uterus from the ovary. If the fallopian tube is damaged or blocked, the egg will not be able to fertilize and implant normally. IVF imaging can observe the flow of liquid in the fallopian tube by injecting contrast agent, and doctors can adjust the treatment plan accordingly to improve the success rate of IVF.
For example, in Shanghai XX Hospital, they provided IVF imaging services to help couples with fallopian tube problems solve their fertility problems. Through radiography, doctors can clearly see the condition of fallopian tubes, help couples understand their fertility, and develop more scientific and reasonable treatment plans.
Male infertility
IVF is also suitable for couples who are difficult to conceive due to male infertility. Male infertility may be caused by poor sperm quality, low sperm number or inability to ejaculate normally. In this case, IVF imaging can provide a detection method to judge whether there is infertility caused by male factors by observing the flow of contrast agent in the fallopian tube. If the angiographic examination shows that the fallopian tube is unobstructed, it indicates that the problem may originate from the male side, and the doctor can carry out more in-depth inspection and treatment for the male.
Female ovulation disorder
IVF imaging is applicable to female couples with ovulation disorders. Anovulatory disorder refers to the disorder of menstrual cycle or anovulation caused by functional or organic problems in women. Through IVF imaging, the doctor can observe the condition of the fallopian tube and determine whether the fallopian tube is unobstructed. For women who fail to ovulate naturally, doctors can help them succeed in pregnancy after the combination of eggs and sperm through IVF technology.
To sum up, IVF imaging is suitable for couples in the appropriate reproductive period, couples with fallopian tube problems, male infertile couples, and female couples with ovulation disorders. Through this examination method, we can assess the fertility of patients, help doctors to develop more personalized treatment plans, improve the success rate of IVF surgery, and realize couples' childcare dreams.