Effect of uterine malformation on test tube baby
Uterine malformation refers to the abnormal structure or incomplete development of the female uterus, which will have a certain impact on the success rate of IVF. However, through some improvement measures and technical means, the success rate of IVF can be improved. This article will elaborate from the four aspects of fundus malformation, endometriosis, hysteromyoma and intrauterine adhesion.

Abnormality of fundus of uterus
Abnormality of the fundus of the uterus refers to the abnormal shape of the fundus of the uterus, such as the deformity of bicornical uterus or uterine septum. This malformation will affect the implantation of embryos in the uterine cavity, leading to the failure of IVF. In order to improve the success rate, we can correct the malformation of the bottom of the uterus through surgery. For example, a study carried out in a hospital found that the success rate of IVF can be significantly improved through hysteroplasty or uterine reconstruction. These operations can improve the shape of the uterus, increase the chance of embryo implantation in the uterus, and improve the survival rate of embryos.
In addition, auxiliary measures can be taken to improve the success rate of IVF. For example, if the malformation of the bottom of the uterus is serious, pregnancy can be achieved by choosing or renting the uterus. In this way, embryos can develop in a normal uterine environment, greatly improving the success rate of IVF.
Endometriosis
Endometriosis refers to the growth of endometrium outside the uterine cavity, which can cause dysmenorrhea, infertility and other problems. For IVF, endometriosis may also affect the implantation of embryos. In order to improve the success rate, endometriosis can be treated by surgery. For example, a study conducted in a hospital found that the success rate of IVF was significantly improved after surgical treatment. The operation can clear the ectopic endometrium, restore the normal intrauterine environment, and provide more favorable conditions for embryo implantation.
In addition, drug therapy can also be used to improve the success rate of IVF. For example, a study conducted in a hospital found that the use of progesterone and other drugs to regulate endocrine can improve the condition of endometriosis and increase the success rate of test tube babies. Drug treatment can restore the normal growth and excretion cycle of endometrium, and increase the chances of embryo implantation in the uterus.
fibroid
Uterine myoma is a common benign tumor in women, which can lead to abnormal uterine morphology and affect the implantation of embryos. In order to improve the success rate of IVF, uterine fibroids can be treated by surgery. For example, a study conducted in a hospital found that the success rate of IVF can be significantly improved through myomectomy. Operation can eliminate the influence of uterine fibroids on uterine morphology and create an environment conducive to embryo implantation.
In addition, a study was carried out in a hospital, which found that uterine artery embolization before IVF could further improve the success rate of IVF. Uterine artery embolization can reduce the size of uterine fibroids, improve the blood circulation of the uterus, and improve the chances of embryo implantation in the uterine cavity.
Intrauterine adhesion
Intrauterine adhesion refers to the self adhesion of the mucous membrane in the uterine cavity, resulting in narrowing or atresia of the uterine cavity. This will affect the implantation and growth of the embryo. In order to improve the success rate of IVF, intrauterine adhesion can be relieved through surgical treatment. For example, a study conducted in a hospital found that the success rate of IVF can be significantly improved through the adhesion separation under hysteroscopy. The operation can remove the adhesion of uterine mucosa, restore the normal uterine cavity environment, and provide more favorable conditions for embryo implantation.
In addition, auxiliary measures can be taken to improve the success rate of IVF. For example, a study was carried out in a hospital, which found that endometrial dilatation before IVF could increase the volume of uterine cavity and reduce the obstruction of intrauterine adhesion to embryo implantation.
Summary
Uterine malformations have a certain impact on the success rate of IVF, including fundus malformations, endometriosis, hysteromyoma and intrauterine adhesions. However, the success rate of IVF can be effectively improved through surgical correction, drug treatment or auxiliary measures. In the specific treatment, it is very important to select the appropriate hospital for surgery and drug treatment. Through continuous exploration and research, we believe that there will be more medical technologies and methods to further improve the success rate of IVF and help more infertile patients realize their dreams of pursuing happiness.