IVF technology and the realization of tubeless people
IVF technology is a modern assisted reproductive technology, which can help couples who cannot conceive naturally to achieve their reproductive aspirations. For those without fallopian tubes, the chance of natural pregnancy is very small due to the abnormality or absence of fallopian tubes. However, tubeless people still successfully conceive through IVF technology. This article will introduce how to realize IVF in tubeless people from four aspects.

1. Overview of IVF technology
IVF technology is an assisted reproductive technology, which helps couples achieve fertility through in vitro fertilization and embryo transfer. Before surgery, women need to receive ovulation induction treatment to increase the number of eggs collected. Then, the egg and sperm combine in vitro in the laboratory to form a fertilized egg. Generally, multiple fertilized eggs will be cultured for several days, and then the best quality embryos will be selected and transferred to the female uterus. If the embryo is successfully implanted, the woman will become pregnant successfully.
For those without fallopian tubes, the possibility of natural pregnancy is almost zero due to their fallopian tube problems. Therefore, IVF technology has become the best choice for them to achieve fertility.
2. Find a suitable hospital
When choosing a suitable hospital for tubeless patients, factors such as the professional technical level of the hospital, equipment and facilities, and the success rate should be comprehensively considered.
For example, the Reproductive Department of Peking Union Medical College Hospital is one of the well-known reproductive hospitals in China. It has an experienced professional team and has introduced the most advanced assisted reproductive technology equipment. At the same time, the hospital has rich experience and excellent success rate in IVF technology. By choosing a professional hospital, tubeless patients can get better treatment results.
3. IVF operation
IVF surgery requires experienced and professional doctors. The operation is divided into three main steps: egg collection, in vitro fertilization and embryo transfer.
First, doctors use long and thin needles to collect eggs under the guidance of ultrasound. This process is usually completed under local anesthesia with a short duration. Then, the collected eggs and sperm are fertilized in vitro in the laboratory to form a fertilized egg. The doctor will decide the best embryo selection according to the quality of the fertilized egg and the development of the embryo. Finally, the selected embryos will be transferred to the uterus of those without fallopian tubes through uterine catheters.
4. Key factors for successful pregnancy
The realization of IVF is not easy for those without oviducts. There are some key factors that can increase the likelihood of a successful pregnancy.
First of all, people without fallopian tubes need to maintain good physical condition. Quit smoking and drinking, and maintain good health through proper physical exercise. In addition, a balanced diet and rich intake of vitamins and minerals will help improve fertility.
Secondly, those without fallopian tubes should follow the doctor's advice, take ovulation promoting drugs on time, and participate in examinations and operations related to treatment. Mother's attitude is also very important, and keep a positive and optimistic attitude.
To sum up, tubeless people can successfully achieve fertility through IVF technology. The success or failure of the operation depends on the selection of appropriate hospitals, doctors' experience and surgical techniques. In addition, keeping good physical condition and good mentality will help those without fallopian tubes to get pregnant smoothly. IVF technology has brought new fertility hope to tubeless people and provided them with opportunities to realize their dream of becoming parents.