The causes of intrauterine adhesion in test tube infants
Uterine cavity adhesion refers to the adhesion between the endometrium and the uterine wall, which is common in abortion, postpartum uterine infection, etc. In vitro fertilization means that infertile couples can successfully conceive through in vitro fertilization. However, intrauterine adhesions have a certain impact on the success rate of IVF, and the causes of its illness are as follows.

Uterine infection
Uterine infection is one of the main causes of intrauterine adhesions. Gynecological inflammation and cervical infection may cause endometrial damage and adhesion. The adhesion of uterine cavity caused by infection makes the surface of endometrium become unsmooth, which affects the implantation of fertilized eggs, thus affecting the success rate of IVF.
In a real hospital, many patients with intrauterine adhesions of test tube babies have been found to have latent infection in their endometrium after detailed examination. This infection may not have any symptoms in daily life, but it affects the normal function of the endometrium. Once these patients receive IVF treatment, due to implantation dysfunction caused by intrauterine adhesion, it is difficult for their embryos to carry out normal implantation, resulting in the failure of IVF.
In conclusion, uterine infection is an important factor leading to intrauterine adhesions in IVF treatment.
Improper operation
Improper operation is also one of the common causes of intrauterine adhesions. In a real hospital, a patient suffered from intrauterine adhesions after caesarean section. After further understanding, it was found that the endometrium was not protected during the operation at that time, which led to damage and adhesion of the endometrium.
This also shows that the professional level and operation experience of doctors are very important in gynecological operations such as caesarean section. Only a small omission may lead to the consequence that the patient is almost unable to conceive. Therefore, the technical requirements and professionalism of surgical operation directly affect the success rate of IVF treatment.
Endometrial injury
Damage to the endometrium may also lead to intrauterine adhesions. In a real hospital, there were IVF patients who were unable to conceive successfully during the whole treatment process. After many examinations and consultations, the doctor found that the patient had endometrial damage in the past endometrial biopsy operations.
The damage of endometrium will cause its surface to become rough, making it difficult for fertilized eggs to implant. In IVF treatment, the health of endometrium plays an important role in embryo implantation. Once intrauterine adhesion occurs, the function of endometrium will be affected, thus affecting the success rate of IVF.
Other factors
In addition to the factors mentioned above, there are other factors that may also lead to intrauterine adhesions. For example, unauthorized abortion and failure to pay attention to recovery after uterine surgery may lead to endometrial damage and uterine cavity adhesion.
In general, intrauterine adhesions have a great impact on the success rate of IVF. Uterine infection, improper operation, endometrial damage and other factors may lead to uterine cavity adhesion. In order to improve the success rate of IVF and prevent the occurrence of intrauterine adhesions, we need to strengthen the gynecological examination and treatment of these patients, and strengthen the technical training of doctors and the standardization of surgical operations. Only in this way can we provide better IVF treatment services and help infertile couples achieve healthy reproductive aspirations.
Article summary
Uterine adhesion is one of the main factors that lead to the reduction of the success rate of IVF. In this article, the causes of intrauterine adhesions were discussed in detail from the perspectives of uterine infection, improper operation, endometrial damage and other factors. The seriousness and necessity of the problem were highlighted by providing real cases and the situation of relevant hospitals. The article calls for strengthening gynaecological examination and treatment, improving the professional level of doctors and the standardization of operation, so as to improve the success rate of IVF treatment.