Pathway of non ovulating IVF
Non ovulating IVF is an assisted reproductive technology that helps couples who cannot conceive naturally realize their reproductive dreams. It is applicable to women who are unable to ovulate due to various reasons. The following will elaborate on the ways of non ovulating IVF from four aspects.

1. In vitro fertilization and IVF
In vitro fertilization and IVF is one of the main ways of non ovulating IVF. This process includes the following steps:
First, women receive hormone therapy to promote follicular growth and ovulation. Then, doctors use appropriate techniques to obtain mature eggs from women's ovaries. Next, the doctor combines the male sperm with the egg in the laboratory for in vitro fertilization. Finally, the fertilized eggs are cultured in the laboratory for several days, and then transplanted back into the female uterus, hoping to have a successful pregnancy.
This technology is widely used worldwide and is available in many real hospitals and reproductive centers.
2. Application of ovarian stimulator
Ovarian stimulator is a commonly used approach in IVF. The use of ovarian stimulators can help activate the ovaries and promote the growth of follicles. The increase of follicle size and number can improve the success rate of IVF.
During the application of ovarian stimulator, doctors will monitor the growth of follicles, and determine the best time for fertilization through ultrasonic examination and blood testing. This can ensure that women can obtain healthy eggs in IVF and improve the success rate of IVF.
3. Selection of embryo transfer
Embryo transfer is a very important part of non ovulating IVF. Doctors will select suitable embryos for transplantation according to the situation of women and men.
Embryos can be donated from embryos after natural pregnancy, or from surplus embryos after in vitro fertilization. For different couples, the way and standard of selecting embryos are different. Some hospitals also provide genetic screening of embryos to avoid transmission of chromosome abnormalities and genetic diseases.
4. Comprehensive medical auxiliary technology
The approach of non ovulating IVF also includes many comprehensive medical auxiliary technologies.
For example, embryo freezing technology can help individuals store redundant embryos for future use. This can reduce the frequency and dose of hormone therapy for women.
In addition, reproductive immunotherapy can be applied to couples who have repeated abortions due to immune reasons to improve the success rate of pregnancy.
In addition, some doctors also provide comprehensive support and care for couples in combination with psychological counseling and health conditioning measures.
To sum up, the routes of non ovulating IVF mainly include IVF and IVF, the application of ovarian stimulators, the selection of embryo transfer and comprehensive medical auxiliary technology. Through these ways, infertile couples have the opportunity to realize their reproductive dreams and welcome the new life they expect.