How does polycystic ovary syndrome affect the outcome of IVF treatment?
Polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) is a common female reproductive system disease, and its occurrence is related to hormone imbalance. PCOS not only affects women's quality of life, but also has a significant impact on IVF treatment results. The influence of PCOS on IVF treatment results will be described in the following aspects.

1. Ovarian ovulation
PCOS patients are often accompanied by ovarian dysfunction, leading to ovulation difficulties or even complete anovulation. In IVF treatment, successful ovarian ovulation is the key to success. Therefore, PCOS patients need assisted ovulation technology to promote the growth and development of follicles. In addition, due to the problem of ovarian ovulation, PCOS patients often need to use higher doses of drugs to achieve ovarian hyperstimulation, which increases the risk of treatment.
In addition, follicular development in PCOS patients is often accompanied by poor intimal thickening, which makes implantation of embryos more difficult. Therefore, it is necessary to carefully monitor the follicular growth of PCOS patients during the IVF cycle, and adjust the treatment plan in time to improve the implantation rate.
Shanghai Zhongshan Hospital is an experienced obstetrics and gynecology hospital with a professional IVF treatment team and advanced equipment, which can provide personalized and refined treatment plans for PCOS patients.
2. Abnormal weight and metabolism
A large part of PCOS patients are accompanied by overweight or obesity symptoms, which not only makes the hormone level in the body disorder, but also causes metabolic abnormalities, such as insulin resistance. These factors have a negative impact on IVF treatment results.
The ovarian dysfunction of obese patients is more serious, and it is more difficult to achieve ovulation. In addition, the abnormal level of hormones produced by the ovaries of obese patients is likely to lead to abnormal intima, which makes it difficult for the embryo to be implanted.
Therefore, in the IVF treatment, it is necessary to conduct physical conditioning and weight control for PCOS patients to achieve good body mass index and metabolic status, so as to improve the success rate of treatment. Shanghai Xuhui District Integrated Traditional Chinese and Western Medicine Hospital is a hospital dedicated to the treatment of diabetes and metabolic diseases, which can provide comprehensive recuperation services for PCOS patients.
3. High progesterone level
PCOS patients are often accompanied by high progesterone levels, which are closely related to ovarian dysfunction and ovulation problems. High progesterone levels will affect embryo implantation and increase the risk of embryo termination.
Therefore, in the IVF cycle, PCOS patients need to reduce the progesterone level through reasonable drug treatment and adjustment of treatment plan to improve the survival rate of embryos and the success rate of treatment.
4. Psychological pressure
The psychological pressure during IVF treatment also has a certain impact on the treatment results. PCOS patients often face greater psychological pressure due to long-term infertility problems.
Psychological pressure will not only affect the quality of life of patients, but also interfere with the normal function of the endocrine system, affecting ovarian function and follicular development. Therefore, treatment measures focusing on psychological adjustment and support are crucial to the therapeutic results of PCOS IVF. Shanghai Mental Health Center is a hospital focusing on mental health treatment, which can provide all-round psychological support for PCOS patients.
To sum up, polycystic ovary syndrome has a variety of effects on IVF treatment results, including ovarian ovulation problems, weight and metabolic abnormalities, high progesterone levels and psychological stress. For patients with PCOS, it is very important to select appropriate hospitals and doctors for personalized treatment, and to conduct comprehensive weight control and psychological adjustment at the same time to improve the success rate of IVF treatment.