Feasibility of test tube baby for patients with adenomyosis
In vitro fertilization and embryo transfer (IVF and ET) is an assisted reproductive technology that helps infertile patients achieve pregnancy and fertility. However, for women with adenomyosis, whether they are suitable to try IVF is a controversial issue. This article will discuss the feasibility of using IVF in patients with adenomyosis from different perspectives.

Factors influencing the test tube baby test in patients with adenomyosis
Adenomyosis is a common gynecological disease, which is characterized by abnormal proliferation of muscle tissue in the inner wall of the uterus to form myoma. Women with adenomyosis face the following factors that may affect their attempts to test tube babies:
First, adenomyosis may lead to structural abnormalities of the uterus, such as morphological changes in the uterine cavity or thickening of the uterine muscle wall, which will make it difficult for the implantation of embryos and the smooth progress of pregnancy. Secondly, some women with adenomyosis will have abnormal menstrual cycle, dysmenorrhea, irregular bleeding and other symptoms, which may also affect the implantation of embryos and pregnancy. In addition, patients with adenomyosis may be accompanied by other factors of infertility, such as abnormal ovarian function or sperm quality problems, which will also increase the difficulty of successful IVF pregnancy.
Application of test tube baby in patients with adenomyosis
Although adenomyosis may affect the success rate of IVF, it does not mean that patients with adenomyosis cannot try IVF at all. In fact, some myomas, even if they exist, have no significant impact on embryo implantation and pregnancy. Moreover, the progress of medical science and technology and the constantly innovative IVF technology also provide more opportunities for patients with adenomyosis to successfully conceive.
First, IVF can improve ovarian function by regulating female hormone level and guiding ovarian ovulation, thus solving the ovulation problem of some patients with adenomyosis. Secondly, if adenomyosis causes morphological changes in the uterine cavity or thickening of the muscle wall, structural abnormalities can be corrected through endoscopic surgery or myomectomy, creating good conditions for the implantation and pregnancy of test tube babies. In addition, IVF technology can also screen high-quality embryos through in vitro culture and selection of embryos to improve the success rate of pregnancy.
Recommended hospitals and experts
For patients with adenomyosis, it is very important to select an experienced hospital and expert. Here are some recommended hospitals and experts:
1. Reproductive Medicine Center of Peking Union Medical College Hospital: This center is one of the medical institutions in China that carry out IVF technology early, with rich clinical experience and first-class equipment.
2. Shanghai Changhai Hospital Reproductive Medicine Center: The center has a powerful medical team, which provides excellent reproductive medical services for patients with adenomyosis through advanced technology and treatment programs.
3. The First Affiliated Hospital of Guangzhou South China Medical University: The Department of Reproductive Medicine of the hospital is one of the earliest units in China to develop IVF technology, with strong disciplinary strength and rich clinical experience.
Summary
IVF is a feasible assisted reproductive technology for patients with adenomyosis. Although adenomyosis may have a certain impact on the success rate of IVF, the chance of successful pregnancy of patients with adenomyosis can be improved by regulating hormone levels, correcting structural abnormalities in the uterine cavity, and optimizing embryos. It is also very important to select hospitals and experts with rich clinical experience for treatment.