What is polycystic ovary syndrome
Polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) is a common endocrine disease, which is characterized by the formation of multiple cystic cavities in the ovary, which hinder the normal follicular development and ovulation process. PCOS patients have ovarian dysfunction and abnormal hormone levels, leading to irregular menstruation, polycystic ovary formation and abnormal androgen levels.

How Polycystic Ovaries Influence the Success Rate of IVF
Test tube baby technology is a kind of assisted reproductive technology, which is widely used in infertile couples. However, for women with PCOS, polycystic ovaries may adversely affect the success rate of IVF.
First, due to ovulation problems caused by PCOS, patients may not be able to ovulate naturally. In this way, hormone therapy will become a necessary choice. However, this also increases the risk that patients will encounter during IVF. Drugs stimulate the ovary to promote the growth and development of follicles, but long-term treatment may lead to ovarian hyperstimulation, which makes the ability of endometrium to implant embryos worse.
In addition, the ovarian function of PCOS patients is abnormal, leading to the decline of egg quality. The reduction of egg quality may lead to poor embryo quality and difficult implantation of IVF.
Treatment for polycystic ovary
For the failure of test tube baby caused by polycystic ovary, doctors can take different treatment methods according to individual conditions.
First, medication is a common choice. Oral contraceptives can help inhibit the hormone secretion of polycystic ovaries, regulate endocrine balance, and make follicles develop and ovulate normally. In addition, ovulation promoting drugs can also help patients ovulate normally and improve the quality of eggs.
Secondly, surgical intervention is an option for the treatment of polycystic ovary syndrome. Common operations include Ovarian Drilling and ovariectomy. These operations can reduce ovarian hyperstimulation and restore ovarian function.
In addition, lifestyle intervention can also help to treat polycystic ovary syndrome. Maintaining a healthy diet, proper exercise and weight control will help improve endocrine balance and reduce symptoms.
Comprehensive measures to improve the success rate of IVF
In addition to the treatment of polycystic ovary syndrome itself, comprehensive measures can also be taken to improve the success rate of IVF.
First, select appropriate IVF hospitals and doctors. Select hospitals with experience and advanced equipment. Doctors with rich experience in IVF operation can provide personalized treatment plans to improve the success rate.
Secondly, the IVF cycle and treatment plan should be reasonably arranged. According to the specific conditions of patients, determine the best treatment time and program, including drug treatment, egg retrieval time, etc., to improve the probability of pregnancy.
In addition, patients should maintain a good attitude and a positive attitude towards life. Through correct guidance and support, reducing anxiety and stress will help to improve the success rate of IVF.
summary
Polycystic ovary syndrome is a common cause of IVF failure. PCOS induced ovarian dysfunction and egg quality decline will adversely affect the success rate of IVF. Treatment methods for polycystic ovary include drug treatment, surgical intervention and lifestyle intervention. The success rate of IVF can be improved through comprehensive measures, such as selecting appropriate hospitals and doctors, arranging treatment programs reasonably and maintaining a good attitude.