Inspection required for Baotou IVF
In vitro fertilization (IVF) is a reproductive method that combines eggs and sperm in the laboratory, cultivates them to a certain stage, and then implants the fertilized eggs into the mother's uterus, so that they can continue to develop into embryos and finally achieve pregnancy. Before Baotou IVF, a series of examinations must be carried out to ensure that female patients are in good health and can successfully receive IVF treatment.

1. Reproductive hormone examination
The test of reproductive hormone is an important link in the treatment of Baotou IVF. Female patients need blood tests to determine their menstrual cycle, ovarian function and egg quality. These tests included measurements of luteinizing hormone (LH), estradiol (E2) and progesterone (P) levels. The levels of these hormones can reflect the reproductive system function of female patients and provide a basis for the formulation of follow-up treatment plans.
In addition, it is also necessary to conduct routine semen examination for male patients to assess whether the number, mobility and morphology of sperm are normal. If the sperm quality of male patients is poor, other assisted reproductive technologies may be needed, such as ovulation induction or egg donation.
2. Eugenics inspection
Before IVF treatment, patients also need to carry out a series of eugenics tests to exclude chromosome abnormalities, genetic diseases and other factors. It includes the following inspections:
Genetic counseling and gene testing: genetic counseling aims to evaluate the patient's personal and family genetic history, such as chromosome abnormalities, genetic diseases, etc. Gene testing can help determine whether there is a risk of genetic disease, so as to develop appropriate treatment plans.
Chromosome karyotype analysis: Chromosome karyotype analysis can detect abnormal chromosome structure and quantity, and eliminate sterility problems caused by chromosome abnormalities.
Whole genome scanning: Whole genome scanning can detect genetic mutations, help assess the genetic health of embryos, and screen out suitable embryos for transplantation.
3. Uterine examination
Uterine examination is an important means to determine whether the uterus of female patients is suitable for IVF treatment. Common uterine examinations include:
Hysteroscopy: Hysteroscopy can be used to observe the condition of the uterine cavity and find out whether there are uterine malformations, polyps, endometriosis and other problems. At the same time, endometrial biopsy can also be carried out to assess the endometrial filling and hormone response.
Fallopian tube radiography: Fallopian tube radiography can detect whether the fallopian tube is unobstructed and determine whether there are problems such as fallopian tube blockage. If there are abnormalities in the fallopian tubes, artificial insemination in IVF may need to be considered.
4. Psychological assessment
IVF treatment is a process that requires long-term psychological support and cooperation, and requires high psychological status of patients. Therefore, before treatment, it is recommended to conduct psychological assessment to understand the patient's psychological tolerance and coping ability.
The purpose of psychological assessment is to help patients understand the process of IVF treatment and possible difficulties, reduce anxiety and stress, and provide necessary psychological support. If necessary, psychotherapy can also be provided or patients can be advised to participate in relevant support groups.
summary
Baotou IVF treatment requires a series of examinations, including reproductive hormone examination, eugenics examination, uterine examination and psychological assessment. Through these examinations, we can assess the reproductive health status of female patients and male patients, provide a basis for developing personalized treatment plans, and ensure the success rate and safety of IVF treatment.