Effect of adenomyosis on implantation of test tube baby
Adenomyosis is a common gynecological disease, which may affect the implantation of IVF. The influence of endometrium thickness, endometrial smoothness, the relationship between adenomyosis and endometrial fertilization, and the treatment plan are described in detail below.

1、 Changes in endometrial thickness
Patients with adenomyosis often have changes in endometrial thickness. Under normal circumstances, the thickness of the endometrium should be between 8-13 mm, so as to provide sufficient nutrition and support the implantation of the embryo.
However, adenomyosis can lead to thickening or thinning of the endometrium, thus affecting the implantation of embryos. When the endometrium is too thick, the embryo may not be able to fully enter the endometrium, leading to implantation failure. On the contrary, when the endometrium is too thin, the embryo may not get enough nutrition supply, which will also lead to implantation failure.
Therefore, in the process of IVF treatment, patients with adenomyosis need to improve the endometrial thickness through medication or surgery to improve the probability of successful implantation.
2、 Effect of endometrial smoothness
Adenomyosis will cause the surface of the endometrium is not smooth, affecting the embryo implantation on the endometrium. Smooth intima can provide a better environment for embryo implantation.
For patients with adenomyosis, improving the smoothness of the endometrium can be achieved through surgery or drug treatment. Surgery can remove the damaged part of adenomyosis and repair the surface of endometrium to increase the possibility of embryo implantation.
3、 The relationship between endometrium fertilization and adenomyosis
Adenomyosis can affect endometrial fertilization. Endometrial fertilization means that the embryo is implanted through the endometrial layer and connected with the uterine wall.
Adenomyosis can lead to the formation of scar or fibrosis in the endometrium, making it difficult to fertilize the endometrium. This may lead to the embryo being unable to implant firmly on the endometrium, increasing the risk of implantation failure.
In view of this situation, patients with adenomyosis can try to use assisted reproductive technology, such as gene detection before embryo implantation or precise positioning during embryo transfer, to improve the success rate of IVF implantation.
4、 Treatment plan
In view of the impact of adenomyosis on IVF implantation, doctors often develop personalized treatment plans to improve the probability of successful implantation.
Treatment schemes usually include drug treatment, surgical treatment and assisted reproductive technology. Drug treatment can help regulate endometrium, improve its thickness and smoothness; Surgical treatment can remove the scar or fibrosis of adenomyosis and restore the function of endometrium; Assisted reproductive technology can provide a better environment and location in the process of embryo transfer, and increase the chances of success.
The success rate of IVF implantation in patients with adenomyosis can be effectively improved through comprehensive treatment.
summary
Adenomyosis has obvious influence on IVF implantation. The change of endometrial thickness and smoothness, as well as the relationship between adenomyosis and endometrial fertilization, are the main reasons for difficult implantation. However, personalized treatment can improve the probability of successful implantation.
Therefore, for patients with adenomyosis, timely diagnosis and scientific treatment are the key to the success of IVF implantation. With the guidance of doctors and reasonable treatment plans, patients can increase the chances of successful pregnancy and realize the birth of healthy babies.