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What is cervical erosion to test tube baby? Is IVF suitable for patients with cervical erosion?



Definition and symptoms of cervical erosion

Cervical erosion is the pathological change of cervical epithelium, which is manifested as the columnar epithelium of the cervix covering the epithelium of Pap's gland. The main symptoms of cervical erosion include abnormal cervical bleeding, pain in sexual intercourse and increased leucorrhea.

 What is cervical erosion to test tube baby? Is IVF suitable for patients with cervical erosion?

Normal cervical epithelium is multi-layer columnar epithelium, smooth and shiny, while cervical erosion refers to the degeneration and atrophy of cervical columnar epithelium, which makes the surface of the cervix appear red or dark red, similar to ulcers. The etiology of cervical erosion is complex, which may be related to hormonal imbalance, vaginitis, pregnancy and childbirth.

In terms of symptoms, patients with cervical erosion usually have different degrees of cervical bleeding, including bleeding during menstruation, bleeding after sexual intercourse, and non cyclical vaginal bleeding. At the same time, patients may also have increased leucorrhea, odor, yellow or green, and may be accompanied by lower abdominal pain, sexual pain and other discomfort.

Effect of cervical erosion on test tube infants

For test tube babies, cervical erosion may have a certain impact on pregnancy and pregnancy process. On the one hand, cervical erosion will lead to cervical columnar epithelial erosion, which will change the quality and quantity of cervical mucus and affect sperm retrograde movement and fertilization; On the other hand, cervical erosion may also increase the risk of infection and adversely affect embryo implantation.

In the process of IVF, cervical erosion also has a certain impact on the success rate of embryo transfer. Patients with cervical erosion may have pseudouterine contractions, making it difficult for the embryo to successfully embed into the endometrium. In addition, cervical erosion may also lead to the relaxation of the cervix, which makes it easy to have complications such as opening the cervix and early pregnancy after embryo transfer.

To sum up, cervical erosion has a certain impact on IVF, which may reduce the probability of pregnancy and pregnancy success.

Adaptability of patients with cervical erosion to IVF

For patients with cervical erosion, whether it is suitable for IVF needs to be judged according to the specific situation. First, for mild patients with cervical erosion, local treatment and other methods can be used to improve or correct cervical erosion, and improve the success rate of pregnancy and pregnancy. In contrast, severe or unclear cervical erosion may require more careful treatment.

Secondly, when patients with cervical erosion undergo IVF, cervical pretreatment should be done well. For patients with loose cervix, cervical cerclage and other surgical methods can be used to strengthen the cervix and reduce complications. In addition, in the process of IVF, patients also need to strictly control infection to avoid infection aggravating the symptoms and effects of cervical erosion.

Generally speaking, patients with cervical erosion can try to carry out IVF, but it needs to be carried out under the guidance of doctors and pay attention to the corresponding pretreatment.

Summary

Cervical erosion is a pathological condition of cervical epithelial changes, which is manifested as the columnar epithelium of the cervix covering the Pap's gland epithelium. The symptoms of cervical erosion mainly include cervical bleeding, pain in sexual intercourse and increased leucorrhea. Cervical erosion may have a certain impact on IVF pregnancy and pregnancy process, including sperm fertilization and embryo implantation. For patients with cervical erosion, whether it is suitable for IVF needs to be evaluated according to the specific situation, as well as cervical pretreatment and infection control.

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