Test tube baby and menstruation
IVF is a method of assisted reproductive technology, which can help couples who cannot conceive naturally realize their reproductive dreams. However, for some women, not coming to menstruation may affect whether IVF can be carried out. So, can we do IVF without menstruation? Next, we will elaborate from several aspects.

Influencing factor 1: ovulation cycle
The menstrual cycle is closely related to the ovulation process. Normally, women's menstrual cycle is about 28 days, and ovulation usually occurs on the 14th day of menstruation. If women have irregular menstruation, amenorrhea and other conditions, it may be caused by abnormal ovulation. In this case, it is recommended that women master their own ovulation time through ovulation monitoring, hormone therapy and other methods to determine the best time for IVF pregnancy.
Some women do not menstruate or ovulate abnormally due to low ovarian function or polycystic ovary syndrome. In this case, hormone therapy can be used to promote ovulation, thus improving the success rate of IVF. Women who do not come to menstruation should first find out the cause of amenorrhea, and then carry out IVF after symptomatic treatment.
Influencing factor 2: uterine condition
In addition to the influence of menstrual cycle, uterine condition is also one of the important factors for IVF. For some women, menstruation failure may be caused by endometrial diseases, uterine development disorders and other problems. If such a situation is found, it is recommended that women first carry out relevant examinations to ensure the normal development of endometrium and uterus, and then carry out follow-up IVF treatment.
For endometriosis, endometrial polyps and other conditions, surgery and other methods can be used to improve the success rate of IVF. For women with hypoplasia of uterus, it may be necessary to perform hysteroplasty or use methods to realize their fertility dreams.
Influencing factor 3: other physical conditions
In addition to menstrual cycle and uterine conditions, some physical conditions related to menstruation failure may also affect the implementation of IVF. For example, some endocrine diseases and reproductive system abnormalities related to menstruation failure need to be treated or operated before IVF.
In addition, for some special cases, such as breast cancer patients, diabetes patients, etc., it is necessary to fully communicate and evaluate with the doctor to ensure that the physical condition is stable before IVF. The success rate of IVF will be higher only when the physical condition is stable.
Summary
To sum up, women who do not come to menstruation need to have a comprehensive physical examination before IVF, to understand their own ovulation cycle, uterine conditions and other physical conditions. Then, according to the specific situation, targeted treatment, such as hormone therapy, surgery, etc. Only when the physical condition is stable can IVF be carried out to improve the success rate. Therefore, before IVF treatment, women who do not have menstruation should consult with professional doctors in detail and develop personalized treatment plans.