Effect of cervical erosion on test tube infants
Cervical erosion refers to the shedding of epithelial cells on the surface of the cervix, exposing the underlying mucosa. Although cervical erosion is a normal physiological phenomenon to a certain extent, it may have some impact on the pregnancy and pregnancy process of IVF.

1. Affect embryo implantation
Cervical erosion may affect the process of embryo implantation. Under normal circumstances, cervical mucus has the function of blocking bacterial invasion, and protects the uterine cavity by forming a physical barrier. However, cervical erosion destroys the mucus barrier, which is prone to bacterial infection and increases the difficulty of embryo implantation. Therefore, cervical erosion may reduce the implantation rate of IVF.
In order to prevent and treat the impact of cervical erosion on the bed, surgical treatment of cervical erosion can be selected, such as cervical cryosurgery or high-frequency electrocoagulation. These operations can help repair the epithelial cells on the surface of the cervix and reduce the obstruction of erosion to embryo implantation.
2. Increase the risk of early abortion
Cervical erosion may also increase the risk of IVF early abortion. When the cervical orifice is loose and the cervical canal is not functioning well, cervical erosion may lead to early abortion. This is because cervical erosion makes the cervix loose, unable to effectively maintain pregnancy stability.
For the risk of early abortion, cervical cerclage can be considered. Cervical cerclage surgery can strengthen its supporting force by suturing the cervical orifice, reduce cervical relaxation, and thus reduce the risk of early abortion.
3. Bleeding may occur during pregnancy
Cervical erosion may also lead to vaginal bleeding during IVF pregnancy. The surface epithelial cells of cervical erosion are prone to bleeding, especially when they are easily stimulated during sexual behavior or pregnancy. This may be a psychological and physiological burden for pregnant women.
To prevent and treat pregnancy bleeding caused by cervical erosion, it is very important to routinely check and treat cervical erosion. Pregnant women should avoid overwork, maintain good health habits, and avoid sexual behavior and other activities that may cause cervical irritation.
4. Early water break may occur during pregnancy
Cervical erosion may also increase the risk of early water breakthrough in IVF pregnancy. Cervical erosion destroys the strength and tightness of the cervix, leading to the opening of the cervical tube and premature rupture of the fetal membrane.
In order to prevent the occurrence of early water break and prevent the adverse impact of cervical erosion on pregnancy, cervical cerclage or cervical hoop embedding surgery can be used. These operations can enhance the support and closure of the cervical orifice, and reduce the risk of early water break caused by cervical erosion.
summary
Cervical erosion may affect pregnancy and pregnancy in IVF. It may affect embryo implantation, increase the risk of early abortion, and lead to pregnancy bleeding and early water break. In order to prevent and treat cervical erosion, surgical treatment, cervical cerclage or cervical hoop embedding surgery can be considered. Regular inspection of cervical conditions and keeping good living habits are also important preventive measures. Early adoption of appropriate prevention and treatment measures will help to improve the success rate of IVF and the health of pregnant women.