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What is the treatment process of non ovulating IVF?

 What is the treatment process of non ovulating IVF?



Treatment process of anovulatory test tube infants

Test tube baby is a kind of assisted reproductive technology, which is often used in patients with anovulation or abnormal ovulation. In response to this problem, the medical community has proposed a complete set of treatment procedures for non ovulating IVF. This process will be introduced in detail from four aspects.

1. Determine the reason for non ovulation

The first task of treating anovulation is to determine its cause. As early as the second month of the women's rapid recovery cycle after taking the contraceptive pill, doctors can conduct a detailed physical examination. Common examinations include assessing ovulation function by observing luteinization, measuring basal thermogram to determine ovulation cycle, and blood and urine tests to determine estrogen and progesterone levels. In addition, ultrasound and hysteroscopy are needed to rule out other potential problems.

2. Ovulation induction therapy

Once the reason for not ovulating is determined, the doctor will develop a personalized ovulation promotion treatment plan. Common treatment methods include the use of ovulatory drugs, such as clomiphene, human chorionic gonadotropin (hMG) or follicle stimulating hormone (FSH). These drugs will stimulate ovarian development and increase the number of follicles, improving the probability of ovulation. During the monitoring treatment, the doctor will regularly conduct ultrasonic ovulation monitoring and blood hormone determination to ensure the growth of follicles and the accurate timing of ovulation.

3. In vitro fertilization (IVF) process

Once the follicle grows to a sufficient size, the doctor will arrange the in vitro fertilization (IVF) process. This includes collecting multiple mature eggs from women's bodies and then combining them with men's sperm in the laboratory. The process of collecting eggs is usually carried out by ultrasound-guided puncture technology, and then the eggs and sperm are placed in a culture dish for fertilization. After that, the doctor decides whether to transplant the fertilized egg back to the patient's uterus.

4. Embryo transfer and subsequent observation

The successfully fertilized egg will further develop in the culture dish and form an embryo. Doctors can choose to transfer one or more embryos back to the patient's uterus. Embryo transfer is usually conducted in the laboratory through a thin tube, and the process is similar to endometrial care. After that, the patient needs to rest for a period of time to promote the fixation of endometrium. Next, doctors will monitor and evaluate whether the fertilized egg is successfully implanted, usually through blood progesterone level monitoring and ultrasonic examination. To sum up, the treatment process of non ovulating IVF includes determining the cause of non ovulation, ovulation induction treatment, in vitro fertilization (IVF) process, embryo transfer and follow-up observation. Through this process, patients who do not ovulate are expected to achieve their reproductive aspirations. However, it is worth noting that each patient's situation is unique, and the treatment plan needs to be adjusted according to individual needs. Therefore, when selecting treatment plans and hospitals, patients should consult doctors and select professional and experienced medical teams to increase the success rate of treatment.
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