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Can 180 kg be a test tube baby? Can 80 kg be a test tube baby?



Can 180 kg be a test tube baby?

Test tube baby is an assisted reproductive technology, which is applicable to some infertile couples. Many people are concerned about whether weight affects the success rate of IVF. For women weighing 180 kg, we discussed the fertility status, surgical risk, success rate and medical facilities.

 Can 180 kg be a test tube baby? Can 80 kg be a test tube baby?

Fertility and weight

Weight has certain influence on female fertility. Overweight may lead to irregular menstruation, ovulation disorders and other problems, reducing the chance of pregnancy. However, weight is not the end of the journey. For women weighing 180 kg, IVF can be an option. After the hospital comprehensively evaluates the weight and fertility status, the doctor can formulate a suitable personalized treatment plan to improve the success rate.

Surgical risk and weight

Weight has some influence on the risk of surgery. Egg retrieval or embryo transfer is required during surgery, which may be more challenging for overweight people. For women weighing 180 kg, the risk of surgery may be slightly higher than that of people with normal weight. Doctors will evaluate in advance according to the actual situation to find suitable surgical techniques and minimize the risk of surgery.

Success rate and weight

Body weight has certain influence on the success rate of IVF. Some studies have shown that overweight or obesity may reduce the success rate of IVF, possibly because weight affects hormone secretion, uterine environment, etc. However, a decrease in the success rate does not mean that success cannot be achieved. First class medical institutions and professional doctors will provide personalized treatment plans according to the actual situation to improve the success rate.

Medical facilities and weight

Weight also plays a role in selecting medical facilities. Some smaller medical institutions may not have facilities and equipment suitable for overweight couples. However, modern large medical institutions usually provide more comprehensive services, with advanced equipment and professional teams, which can better meet the needs of people of different weights.

To sum up, women weighing 180 kg can try IVF. Although weight may have an impact on fertility, surgical risk and success rate, appropriate medical institutions and professional doctors can help overweight couples reduce risk and improve success rate. It is important to consult with doctors and select appropriate medical institutions to implement IVF under professional guidance, so as to achieve family expectations.

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